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Citation

Desai KB, Ribbans WJ, Taylor GJ. Injury 1996; 27(2): 97-100.

Affiliation

Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9135769

Abstract

We have reviewed 4521 patient-years and analysed 185,066 seizures to calculate the incidence of five common fractures in an epileptic population. Only 25.0 per cent of these fractures were known to have occurred during a seizure. When age and sex matched against a 'normal population', there was an increased incidence of femoral neck fractures (5.2 x), inter-trochanteric fractures (9.9 x), ankle fractures (9.9 x) and proximal humerus fractures (4.2 x). Surprisingly, there was no increased incidence of wrist fractures. Overall, there was a 4.3 x increased risk for all fractures and 3.2 x increased risk of fractures not related to fits. There was no evidence for the first fracture occurring at a younger age in this population. The possible causes of this greatly increased risk are discussed.

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