ba0003pp50 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014
Bala Yohann
, Rozental Tamara
, Sepehrizadeh Tara
, Bouxsein Mary L
, Zebaze Roger
, Seeman Ego
Postmenopausal women with forearm fracture have higher cortical porosity and lower trabecular density perhaps due to excessive age-related bone loss1. Remodelling becomes unbalanced and rapid only after ~45 years of age. We therefore proposed that bone fragility in premenopausal women with a forearm fracture originates during growth. At metaphyses, trabeculae emerging from the periphery of the growth plate form cortex by ‘corticalization’)2. We ...