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Scand J Med Sci Sports ; 5(1): 57-60, 1995 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7882130

ABSTRACT

We report a case of a spontaneous humeral shaft fracture sustained during pitching by a 22-year-old previously healthy female European team handball player. The fracture was treated by closed reposition followed by immobilization in a hanging cast. The fracture healed uneventfully, and normal function and range of motion were reached within 6 months. Between 1 and 2 years after the fracture, bone mineral measurements showed a decreased bone mass (1.43-2.56 SD below mean values of normal women) at all measuring sites; proximal tibia bilaterally (bone mineral content (right) = 2.68 g/cm, bone mineral content (left) = 2.79 g/cm), lumbar spine (bone mineral density (L2-4) = 0.814 g/cm2), and right hip (bone mineral density (neck) = 0.697 g/cm2, bone mineral density (Ward's) = 0.626 g/cm2). A thorough endocrinological examination indicated that a state of bone loss existed, but no specific endocrine disease was found. The unusual fracture presented must be considered the result of the torsional forces transmitted to a severely osteoporotic bone.


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Athletic Injuries/etiology , Fractures, Closed/etiology , Fractures, Spontaneous/etiology , Humeral Fractures/etiology , Osteoporosis/complications , Adult , Athletic Injuries/blood , Bone Density , Female , Fractures, Closed/blood , Fractures, Spontaneous/blood , Humans , Humeral Fractures/blood
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