Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures

Teriparatide is a drug that is used to increase bone remodeling, formation, and density for the treatment of osteoporosis. We present three cases of patients with a femoral insufficiency fracture. The patients were administered teripatatide in an attempt to treat severe osteoporosis and to enhance f...

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Main Authors: Youngwoo Kim, Chiaki Tanaka, Hiroshi Tada, Hiroshi Kanoe, Takaaki Shirai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-12-01
Series:Bone Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187215000108
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spelling doaj-0fb71d0058074f7f86829b70fc574c842020-11-24T23:52:55ZengElsevierBone Reports2352-18722015-12-013C111410.1016/j.bonr.2015.04.003Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fracturesYoungwoo KimChiaki TanakaHiroshi TadaHiroshi KanoeTakaaki ShiraiTeriparatide is a drug that is used to increase bone remodeling, formation, and density for the treatment of osteoporosis. We present three cases of patients with a femoral insufficiency fracture. The patients were administered teripatatide in an attempt to treat severe osteoporosis and to enhance fracture healing. We found several radiographic features around the femoral fractures during the healing period. 1) Callus formation was found at a very early stage in the treatment. Teriparatide substantially increased the unusually abundant callus formation around the fracture site at 2 weeks. Moreover, this callus formation continued for 8 weeks and led to healing of the fracture. 2) Abundant callus formation was found circumferentially around the cortex with a ‘cloud-like’ appearance. 3) Remodeling of the teriparatide-induced callus formation was found to be part of the normal fracture healing process. After 1 year, normal remodeling was observed on plain radiographs. These findings indicate that teriparatide can be used as an adjuvant therapy in the management of femoral insufficiency fractures.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187215000108TeriparatideFemoral fractureCallus formationRemodeling
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author Youngwoo Kim
Chiaki Tanaka
Hiroshi Tada
Hiroshi Kanoe
Takaaki Shirai
spellingShingle Youngwoo Kim
Chiaki Tanaka
Hiroshi Tada
Hiroshi Kanoe
Takaaki Shirai
Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
Bone Reports
Teriparatide
Femoral fracture
Callus formation
Remodeling
author_facet Youngwoo Kim
Chiaki Tanaka
Hiroshi Tada
Hiroshi Kanoe
Takaaki Shirai
author_sort Youngwoo Kim
title Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
title_short Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
title_full Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
title_fullStr Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
title_full_unstemmed Radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
title_sort radiographic features of teriparatide-induced healing of femoral fractures
publisher Elsevier
series Bone Reports
issn 2352-1872
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Teriparatide is a drug that is used to increase bone remodeling, formation, and density for the treatment of osteoporosis. We present three cases of patients with a femoral insufficiency fracture. The patients were administered teripatatide in an attempt to treat severe osteoporosis and to enhance fracture healing. We found several radiographic features around the femoral fractures during the healing period. 1) Callus formation was found at a very early stage in the treatment. Teriparatide substantially increased the unusually abundant callus formation around the fracture site at 2 weeks. Moreover, this callus formation continued for 8 weeks and led to healing of the fracture. 2) Abundant callus formation was found circumferentially around the cortex with a ‘cloud-like’ appearance. 3) Remodeling of the teriparatide-induced callus formation was found to be part of the normal fracture healing process. After 1 year, normal remodeling was observed on plain radiographs. These findings indicate that teriparatide can be used as an adjuvant therapy in the management of femoral insufficiency fractures.
topic Teriparatide
Femoral fracture
Callus formation
Remodeling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187215000108
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