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    Bilateral femoral neck fractures due to transient osteoporosis of pregnancy: a case report

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    We describe a case of bilateral femoral neck fractures secondary to transient osteoporosis of pregnancy, which were diagnosed after delivery due to the desire to avoid ionising radiation. These fractures were presumed to be secondary to transient osteoporosis of pregnancy and were treated successfully with internal fixation despite delayed presentation. We discuss the role of MRI in the evaluation of hip pain in pregnancy

    Three-headed reversed palmaris longus muscle: a case report and review of the literature

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    Bilateral isolated olecranon fractures after trauma: Report of two cases

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    Olecranon fractures represent approximately 10% of all fractures around the elbow in adults. Olecranon fractures occur by a fall or blunt trauma on the posterior tip of elbow, or by the forces generated by triceps muscle during a fall. Olecranon fractures were seen as unilateral fractures, however bilateral olecranon fractures were seen as pathological fractures. Anatomic restoration of the articular surface, repair of the extensor mechanism and full range of motion with stability are the main goals of treatment in olecranon fractures. Operative management should be performed when there is any articular incongruity or extensor mechanism deficit. Tension band fixation, intramedullary fixation, plating and proximal fragment excision are the main operative techniques which were used for the olecranon fractures. In this study, we reported two cases of bilateral traumatic olecranon fractures in patients without any concomitant systemic disease. Tension band wiring technique was used for the treatment of bilateral olecranon fractures. We preferred transcortical tension band wiring because it serves adequate stabilization and fragment compression with minimal instrumentation. When we reviewed the literature, we could not find isolated bilateral olecranon fractures in a patient without any concomitant disease. Treatment and rehabilitation of bilateral fractures served successful results with tension band wiring as unilateral fractures. © 2014 OMU

    Bilateral non-traumatic acetabular and femoral neck fractures due to pregnancy-associated osteoporosis

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    PubMed ID: 17828410Pregnancy-associated osteoporosis is a rare disorder and its pathophysiology remains unknown. We report a case of pregnancy-associated osteoporosis in a 27-year-old primiparous patient who revealed bilateral hip pain during early postnatal period. The plain radiographs and computarized tomography showed bilateral femoral neck and asetabular fractures. The diagnosis of osteoporosis was established by bone mineral density. Diagnostic work-up excluded a secondary osteoporosis. The case was treated successfully by bilateral cementless total hip arthroplasty. Bone mineral density increased after 2 years of treatment with calcium - vitamin D, calcitriol and alendronate. Diagnosis of pregnancy-associated osteoporosis should be suspected when hip pain occurs during pregnancy or in the post-partum period as it can lead to acetabular and femoral neck fractures. © Springer-Verlag 2007
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