Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9303513 | La Presse Médicale | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Some of our cases (3 of 9), like many of those described in literature, do not present predisposing factors. The osteonecrosis may thus be due mainly to the effect of bisphosphonates that, by blocking bone remodeling, may cause excessive bone mineralization. If this hypothesis is confirmed, these cases of osteonecrosis may be due to excess doses. Better dose adjustment should thus help prevent this complication.
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Authors
S. Abi Najm, S. Lysitsa, J.-P. Carrel, P. Lesclous, T. Lombardi, J. Samson,