Abstract
Bisphosphonates are the most commonly used drugs worldwide for treating osteoporosis. Atypical femoral fractures most commonly are associated with prolonged bisphosphonate use. They also may occur with denosumab use or in patients without a history of using these drugs. In this article, we provide a comprehensive review of the mechanism of action of bisphosphonate and the definition, incidence, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, management, and prevention of atypical femoral fractures.
MeSH terms
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Calcium / therapeutic use
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Dietary Supplements
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Diphosphonates / adverse effects*
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Diphosphonates / therapeutic use*
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Disease Management
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Femoral Fractures / epidemiology*
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Femoral Fractures / etiology*
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Femoral Fractures / prevention & control
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Femur / diagnostic imaging
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Femur / pathology
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Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary
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Humans
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Incidence
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Osteoporosis / prevention & control*
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Radiography
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Vitamin D / therapeutic use
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Withholding Treatment
Substances
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Diphosphonates
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Vitamin D
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Calcium