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OSTEOMALACIA IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL NECK
Author(s) -
D. H. R. Jenkins,
J. G. Roberts,
David Webster,
Emrys Williams
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
journal of bone and joint surgery - british volume
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0968-7300
pISSN - 0301-620X
DOI - 10.1302/0301-620x.55b3.575
Subject(s) - osteomalacia , medicine , subclinical infection , incidence (geometry) , femoral neck , significant difference , surgery , pediatrics , gastroenterology , osteoporosis , mathematics , geometry
1. Seventy-four patients over the age of seventy with either subcapital or intertrochanteric fracture have been investigated for evidence of osteomalacia. To establish an index of suspicion the incidence of biochemically defined osteomalacia has been compared with quantitative histology in this group. 2. Whereas no significant difference in the incidence of the disease was noted in the comparison of subcapital with trochanteric fracture groups, there was a high incidence of osteomalacia overall. Furthermore, a subclinical form of the disease appears to exist. 3. The relevance of these observations is discussed with particular reference to the established diagnostic criteria of the condition.

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