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Bilateral atypical femoral fractures in a patient with multiple myeloma treated with intravenous bisphosphonate therapy.

Ichiro TonogaiTomohiro GotoDaisuke HamadaToshiyuki IwameShinji YoshiokaTakahiko TsutsuiYuichiro GodaHiroshi EgawaKoichi Sairyo
Published in: Case reports in orthopedics (2014)
Bisphosphonates are currently the standard approach to managing bone disease in multiple myeloma. Bisphosphonates have high bone affinity that inhibits osteoclastic activity and additionally reduces the growth factors released from malignant or osteoblastic cells, thereby impairing abnormal bone remodeling which leads to osteolysis. However, patients of multiple myeloma may be at a higher risk of atypical femoral fractures because the treatment for malignant myeloma requires notably higher cumulative doses of bisphosphonates. Here we present a patient with bilateral atypical femoral fractures and multiple myeloma treated with intravenous bisphosphonate therapy.
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