2023
DOI: 10.26689/bas.v1i1.4981
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Hip Fracture Due to Osteomalacia Secondary to Celiac Disease

Abstract: Background: Hip fracture is uncommon among younger patients but can have devastating consequences. Therefore, hip fracture caused by minimal trauma requires examinations on calcium metabolism to identify the primary cause. Methods: We present a clinical case of an 18-year-old male patient who suffered a subcapital fracture of the left hip due to minimal trauma while playing soccer. The patient immediately underwent surgery, which is closed reduction and internal fixation with two cancellous screws installed. S… Show more

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