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Capeci CM et al. – In patients on long–term alendronate therapy who present with a subtrochanteric or diaphyseal femoral fracture, the authors recommend radiographs of the contralateral femur and consideration of discontinuing alendronate in consultation with an endocrinologist. If a contralateral stress fracture is found, prophylactic fixation should be considered.


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