• Eur J Trauma Emerg S · Apr 2009

    Stress Fracture of the Femoral Neck in a Young Female Athlete.

    • Stefan J M Breugem, Jan B F Hulscher, and Philip Steller.
    • Department of Surgery, Sint Lucas Andreas Hospital, Jan Tooropstraat 164, 1006 AE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. s.j.breugem@amc.uva.nl.
    • Eur J Trauma Emerg S. 2009 Apr 1;35(2):192.

    AbstractStress fractures have been reported to occur in association with running. They typically involve the lower extremity. Although relatively rare, unrecognized or untreated femoral neck fractures carry a much higher morbidity rate than other stress fractures. Stress fractures of the femoral neck should even be considered in young amateur athletes with hip pain. If X-ray is inconclusive, radionuclide bone imaging and MRI can be useful in diagnosing these fractures. This rare diagnosis, as well as classification and treatment options, will be discussed.

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