年轻男性军校学员双侧髂应力性骨折:罕见病例报告

Christos Apergis, G. Bekas, Christos P. Zafeiris, T. Koureta, K. Raptis
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应力性骨折在军人中很常见。Breithaupt于1855年首次在普鲁士士兵的跖骨中报道为“march骨折”,Stechow于1897年描述了其放射学特征。应力性骨折通常是由于骨疲劳引起的,疲劳骨折和不全骨折之间有明显的区别。在正常骨骼上重复的异常负荷会导致疲劳性骨折,而在脆弱和结构异常的骨骼上的正常负荷会导致不完全性骨折。虽然新兵通常年轻,总体状况良好,更容易疲劳而不是不完全性骨折,但当诊断为应力性骨折时,仍有必要排除其他原因的骨脆性。诊断可能是困难的,因为症状是非特异性的,放射学征象往往不存在或微妙。骨盆是出现疲劳骨折的较少见的部位之一。此外,双侧应力性骨折极为罕见;目前文献中已有双侧椎弓根骨折、耻骨骨折、坐骨骨折、股骨骨折、胫骨骨折、腓骨骨折、跟骨骨折、肩胛骨骨折、尺骨骨折和舟状骨骨折的报道,但尚未见髂骨折的报道。病例报告
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Bilateral iliac stress fracture in a young male military cadet: report of an unusual case
Stress fractures are common in military population. They were first reported in Prussian soldiers’ metatarsals by Breithaupt in 1855 as “march fractures” and their radiographic characteristics were described by Stechow in 1897. Stress fractures occur generally due to bone fatigue and there is a clear distinction be made between fatigue and insufficiency fractures. A repetitive abnormal load upon a normal bone causes a fatigue fracture while a normal load upon a weak and structurally abnormal bone causes an insufficiency fracture. Although the military recruits being usually young and in good general condition are more susceptible to fatigue rather than insufficiency fractures, when diagnosed with a stress fracture it is nevertheless necessary to exclude other causes of bone fragility. Diagnosis may be difficult because the symptoms are non specific and radiographic signs are often absent or subtle. Pelvis is one of the less frequent areas where the fatigue fractures are presented. Moreover, bilateral stress fractures are extremely rare; in the current literature there have been reports for bilateral pedicle, pubic, ischial, femoral, tibial, fibular, calcaneal, scapular, ulnar and scaphoid fractures, but there is no report about an iliac one so far. Case report
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