2020
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2019.02.008
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The Epidemiology of Metatarsal Fractures Among Older Females With Bisphosphonate Exposure

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“…2 There is concern that prolonged therapy leads to excessive suppression of bone remodeling, 7 which makes bones more brittle and causes the buildup of microdamage, increasing the risk of fractures. 7 West et al 6 concluded that the risk of metatarsal fracture among postmenopausal women taking therapeutic bisphosphonates was higher with younger age, non-Hispanic white ethnicity, and history of diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, fracture, and treatment with glucocorticoids.…”
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“…2 There is concern that prolonged therapy leads to excessive suppression of bone remodeling, 7 which makes bones more brittle and causes the buildup of microdamage, increasing the risk of fractures. 7 West et al 6 concluded that the risk of metatarsal fracture among postmenopausal women taking therapeutic bisphosphonates was higher with younger age, non-Hispanic white ethnicity, and history of diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, fracture, and treatment with glucocorticoids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Existe a preocupação de que a terapia prolongada leva a uma supressão excessiva do remodelamento ósseo, 7 o que torna os ossos mais quebradiços e causa o acúmulo de microdanos, elevando o risco de fraturas. 7 West et al 6 concluíram que o risco de fratura de metatarso entre mulheres na pós-menopausa que faziam uso terapêutico de bifosfonatos é maior no caso de mulheres mais jovens, de etnia branca não hispânica, e com histórico de diabetes, artrite reumatoide, fratura, e tratamento com glicocorticoides.…”
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