Histological and micro Computed Tomography analysis of a femoral stress fracture associated with prolonged bisphosphonate use.

Q3 Medicine
Matthijs Paul Somford, Leo J van Ruijven, Peter Kloen, Astrid D Bakker
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Abstract

Background: The origin of atypical femoral fractures (AFF) associated with bisphosphonate therapy remains to be elucidated. In this study, a biopsy of an AFF site is analyzed to determine whether microdamage and/or morphological changes are present in the area of the AFF.

Material and methods: Cortical bone from an AFF region was obtained during a preventive stabilization in a patient with a symptomatic AFF. This bone was scanned using microCT (resolution=0.01 mm), stained with basic fuchsin and analyzed histologically.

Results: The diameter of the Haversian canals was higher in the vicinity of the AFF compared to the bone further away from the AFF. The bone mineral density within the cortex ranged from 1020 to 1080 mg HA/cm3. We observed penetration of basic fuchsin into the matrix, which is a tell-tale sign of diffuse damage.

Discussion: The higher diameter of haversian canals is likely to result in higher local stresses and consequently increased microdamage. The diffuse microdamage in the biopsy may furthermore be directly related to bisphosphonate use, preventing repair of microdamage, and consequently the development of the AFF.

Conclusion: Increased porosity of the cortex and accumulation of microdamage might have lead to a stress fracture and ultimately a complete AFF.

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长期使用双膦酸盐导致股骨应力性骨折的组织学和显微计算机断层分析。
背景:与双膦酸盐治疗相关的非典型股骨骨折(AFF)的起源仍有待阐明。在本研究中,对AFF部位的活检进行分析,以确定AFF区域是否存在微损伤和/或形态学变化。材料和方法:在对症状性AFF患者进行预防性稳定期间,从AFF区域获得皮质骨。该骨使用微ct扫描(分辨率=0.01 mm),用碱性品红染色并进行组织学分析。结果:游离AFF附近的哈弗氏管直径大于远离游离AFF的骨,皮质内骨矿物质密度在1020 ~ 1080 mg HA/cm3之间。我们观察到基本的紫红渗透到基质中,这是弥漫性损伤的迹象。讨论:哈弗氏管直径越大,可能导致局部应力增大,从而增加微损伤。活检中的弥漫性微损伤可能与双膦酸盐的使用直接相关,从而阻止了微损伤的修复,从而导致AFF的发展。结论:皮质孔隙度增加和微损伤的积累可能导致应力性骨折,最终导致AFF的完全性。
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Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism
Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: The Journal encourages the submission of case reports and clinical vignettes that provide new and exciting insights into the pathophysiology and characteristics of disorders related to skeletal function and mineral metabolism and/or highlight pratical diagnostic and /or therapeutic considerations.
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