Studies carried out on individuals being treated long term with bisphosphonates have provoked considerable interest and perplexity about the effect that these drugs have on bone turnover in the long run. In fact the experiences reported by numerous researchers tend to highlight how treatment with high doses of bisphosphonates over many years, of individuals with osteoporosis complicated by or secondary to neoplastic pathologies, causes a suppression of bone turnover that over time predisposes the bone to the accumulation of micro damage that can then result in complicated fractures, as in the case described here
Summary: Antiresorptive bisphosphonate agents are the mainstay of treatment for osteoporosis in bo...
Michael Pazianas1, Cyrus Cooper1,2, F Hal Ebetino3, R Graham G Russell1,41The Botnar Research Centre...
Summary: This paper reviews the evidence for an association between atypical subtrochanteric fractur...
Studies carried out on individuals being treated long term with bisphosphonates have provoked consi...
Studies carried out on individuals being treated long term with bisphosphonates have provoked consid...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of bone resorption and widely used to treat osteoporosis. Exte...
Arkan S Sayed-Noor1,2, Bakir K Kadum1, Göran O Sjödén1,21Department of ...
SummaryWith the rapid increase in patients receiving bisphosphonates (BPs) for treating osteoporosis...
Introduction: Long-term treatment with bisphosphonates has been associated to atypical femoral fract...
Objective: In the past years, several cases of unusual fractures have been reported among bisphospho...
BACKGROUND: Bisphosphonates are effective and well tolerated anti-resorptive drugs used for the trea...
The patient was 85-year-old woman. Five years and 8 months previously, bisphosphonate was prescribed...
A 71-year-old woman who had been taking ibandronate for 10 years presented to an Endocrinology Depar...
Although bisphosphonates have a well established therapeutic role in the prevention of osteoporosis-...
AbstractThe causal relationship between chronic use of bisphosphonates and occurrences of atypical f...
Summary: Antiresorptive bisphosphonate agents are the mainstay of treatment for osteoporosis in bo...
Michael Pazianas1, Cyrus Cooper1,2, F Hal Ebetino3, R Graham G Russell1,41The Botnar Research Centre...
Summary: This paper reviews the evidence for an association between atypical subtrochanteric fractur...
Studies carried out on individuals being treated long term with bisphosphonates have provoked consi...
Studies carried out on individuals being treated long term with bisphosphonates have provoked consid...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of bone resorption and widely used to treat osteoporosis. Exte...
Arkan S Sayed-Noor1,2, Bakir K Kadum1, Göran O Sjödén1,21Department of ...
SummaryWith the rapid increase in patients receiving bisphosphonates (BPs) for treating osteoporosis...
Introduction: Long-term treatment with bisphosphonates has been associated to atypical femoral fract...
Objective: In the past years, several cases of unusual fractures have been reported among bisphospho...
BACKGROUND: Bisphosphonates are effective and well tolerated anti-resorptive drugs used for the trea...
The patient was 85-year-old woman. Five years and 8 months previously, bisphosphonate was prescribed...
A 71-year-old woman who had been taking ibandronate for 10 years presented to an Endocrinology Depar...
Although bisphosphonates have a well established therapeutic role in the prevention of osteoporosis-...
AbstractThe causal relationship between chronic use of bisphosphonates and occurrences of atypical f...
Summary: Antiresorptive bisphosphonate agents are the mainstay of treatment for osteoporosis in bo...
Michael Pazianas1, Cyrus Cooper1,2, F Hal Ebetino3, R Graham G Russell1,41The Botnar Research Centre...
Summary: This paper reviews the evidence for an association between atypical subtrochanteric fractur...