ea0041ep130 | Bone & Osteoporosis | ECE2016
Demirel Esra
, Cadirci Kenan
, Yiliz Kadri
Introduction: In rheumatological diseases have been observed in a rate of 0.8% of non-traumatic insufficiency fractures. The most common sites of insufficiency fractures are pelvis, sacrum, tibia, the sections near to the insertion of the fibula, calcaneus and buttocks. Generally, bone joint involvement in rheumatic diseases and osteoporosis connected with prolonged use of corticosteroids prepares the ground for these insuffiency fractures. In this case, We aimed to pre...