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Le protest d’anca non cementate: trattamente delle fratture di collo di femore nel paziente anziano osteoporotico

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L’incidenza sempre maggiore dell’osteoporosi, malattia dello scheletro carat-terizzata dal deterioramento microstrutturale e dalla riduzione della massa ossea, è strettamente correlata all’aumento della vita media della popolazione. Questa malattia, che colpisce maggiormente il sesso femminile, rende biomeccanicamente l’osso fragile e, di conseguenza, il paziente maggiormente esposto a rischio di frattura [1].

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Moroni, A., Pegreffi, F., Lio, V., Giannini, S. (2006). Le protest d’anca non cementate: trattamente delle fratture di collo di femore nel paziente anziano osteoporotico. In: Osteoporosi: le nuove prospettive in ortopedia e traumatologia. Corsi di perfezionamento in ortopedia e traumatologia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0546-4_14

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