2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2014.06.008
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The fracture sites of atypical femoral fractures are associated with the weight-bearing lower limb alignment

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“…First, Asians are known to have unique femur geometry compared to women of white race. Both in the U.S. [15] and Asia [16], femur geometry has been suggested as a factor in the risk of both femur stress fractures and completed AFFs. These geometric factors may include smaller bone size, shorter hip axis length, larger femur varus angle and bowing, all contributing to increased tensile stresses on the lateral femur [7, 1519].…”
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“…First, Asians are known to have unique femur geometry compared to women of white race. Both in the U.S. [15] and Asia [16], femur geometry has been suggested as a factor in the risk of both femur stress fractures and completed AFFs. These geometric factors may include smaller bone size, shorter hip axis length, larger femur varus angle and bowing, all contributing to increased tensile stresses on the lateral femur [7, 1519].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These geometric factors may include smaller bone size, shorter hip axis length, larger femur varus angle and bowing, all contributing to increased tensile stresses on the lateral femur [7, 1519]. Biomechanical forces affecting both femurs might further explain the predisposition for bilateral symmetric femur pathology in reported cases [10, 16, 18]. Future studies should examine the role of osteometry and potentially relevant nutritional factors (e.g.…”
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“…Comorbidities and functional status [23] of the study population are also investigated. From our fracture database, characteristics of fracture and surgery that include injury mechanism, fracture location, fracture height [8], bilaterality, operation time, and the time interval from injury to operation were identified. Fracture location was categorized into two groups (subtrochanteric and diaphyseal).…”
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“…However, once it occurs, it takes much time to heal [64,65], and the daily life activities of the patient are often impaired. Risk factors for AFF other than long-term BP use include glucocorticoid therapy [66,67], complicating connective tissue disease [67], lateral bowing of the femur [68,69], a low level of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [66], and female gender [70]. Glucocorticoid therapy has been reported to have an important impact on AFF [66,67], although no signiicant…”
Section: Atypical Femoral Fracturementioning
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