A Subtrochanteric Femoral Stress Fracture following Bisphosphonate Treatment in an Adolescent Girl

Horm Res Paediatr. 2017;87(1):69-72. doi: 10.1159/000447425. Epub 2016 Jul 6.

Abstract

Atypical subtrochanteric and diaphyseal femoral fractures (AFFs) have emerged as a potential complication of bisphosphonate treatment in adults. Despite increasing off-label use of bisphosphonates in children and adolescents for a variety of skeletal disorders, there have been no reports of AFFs in children or adolescents outside of the osteogenesis imperfecta population. We present the case of a 16-year-old girl who developed a subtrochanteric femoral stress fracture following pamidronate treatment for idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child
  • Diphosphonates / administration & dosage
  • Diphosphonates / adverse effects*
  • Female
  • Fractures, Stress / chemically induced*
  • Hip Fractures / chemically induced*
  • Humans
  • Osteoporosis / drug therapy*
  • Pamidronate

Substances

  • Diphosphonates
  • Pamidronate

Supplementary concepts

  • Juvenile osteoporosis