• Seizure · Oct 1997

    Case Reports

    Simultaneous bilateral fractures of the hip following a grand mal seizure. An unusual complication.

    • R Ribacoba-Montero and J Salas-Puig.
    • Hospital Alverez Buylla, Mieres, Spain.
    • Seizure. 1997 Oct 1;6(5):403-4.

    AbstractPathological fractures as a consequence of convulsive seizures without direct trauma occur in 0.3% of cases. Some lesions such as bilateral posterior dislocation of the shoulder, fracture-dislocation of the shoulder or fracture and/or dislocation of the hip strongly suggest a seizure as the aetiology. We report on a patient with simultaneous central dislocation of one hip with fracture of the contralateral femoral neck provoked by spontaneous seizures. Unrecognized associated injuries following a convulsion may result in long-term functional disability and legal consequences.

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