2019
DOI: 10.1002/jbm4.10076
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A Case Series Study of Odontoid Fracture in the Elderly: A Severe Fracture Occurring Most Frequently in Osteoporotic Subjects

Abstract: The WHO definition of osteoporosis excludes cervical fractures. Recent studies suggest that atraumatic odontoid fractures (OF) may be favored by osteoporosis but global bone status for osteoporosis diagnosis has not been described. We present a case series of patients >65 years old hospitalized for low‐energy OF who had an evaluation of their bone status within 3 months after fracture, including clinical risk factors of osteoporosis, bone mineral density (BMD), vertebral fracture assessment (VFA) by dual X‐ray… Show more

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“…Trauma is the most common indication for AA fusion, and odontoid fractures occur in association with severe osteoporosis. 4,13 to an increase in the geriatric patient population, analogous increases in hip fracture rates would be expected. However, the incidence of hip fractures has steadily declined since 2005.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Trauma is the most common indication for AA fusion, and odontoid fractures occur in association with severe osteoporosis. 4,13 to an increase in the geriatric patient population, analogous increases in hip fracture rates would be expected. However, the incidence of hip fractures has steadily declined since 2005.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%