Bilateral Subcapital Femoral Neck Fractures Secondary to Transient Osteoporosis during Pregnancy: A Case Report
Bilateral Subcapital Femoral Neck Fractures Secondary to Transient Osteoporosis during Pregnancy: A Case Report
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Transient osteoporosis during pregnancy is a rare, self-limiting disease.We report on a 36-year-old woman who had bilateral subcapital femoral neck fractures during the 6th month of pregnancy.The diagnosis was made 4 days after delivery, because Horse Care radiography was declined by the patient for fear of radiation.Fixation was not feasible owing to bone resorption, Physical and Digital Poster and 2-stage bipolar hemiarthroplasty was therefore performed.Magnetic resonance imaging is the best non-invasive investigative tool for pregnant women with hip pain.
Early detection can prevent complications and resorting to major surgeries.