Biochemical findings in blood of aged patients with femoral neck fractures: a contribution to the detection of occult osteomalacia
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Biochemical findings in blood of aged patients with femoral neck fractures: a contribution to the detection of occult osteomalacia
Abstract
A study was made in Geneva of 44 patients with femoral neck fractures and no risk factor of osteomalacia to determine concentrations of 25OHD3, calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, albumin, and globulins in blood. The results were compared with those obtained for control groups of adult and aged subjects, as well as of 21 subjects operated on for hip osteoarthritis. For the detection of occult osteomalacia, femoral head bone tissue from 14 patients with fractures was examined by histomorphometric methods. In more than a third of the cases, 25OHD3 and serum albumin values were lower than those found for adult and even aged control subjects. Some slight histological signs of osteomalacia were observed in 1 patient with a femoral neck fracture, but there was no correlation between the histologic and the blood data. In practice, when dealing with aged people with no obvious risk of osteomalacia, it is important that a systematic antiosteomalacia treatment consisting of large supplements of vitamin D be avoided and that the conditions of diet and living be carefully controlled.
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