Simultaneous Bilateral Posteromedial Tibial Epiphysis Stress Fractures In A Healthy Young Man: A Case Report

JOURNAL OF MUSCULOSKELETAL & NEURONAL INTERACTIONS(2021)

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We present a compelling case of simultaneous. bilateral tibial stress fractures occurring in a unique epiphyseal and posterior location, with unclear aetiology. An overweight, Caucasian male in his late 20s developed synchronous bilateral medial knee pain following an intense 10-day training regimen. His radiographies were normal, but MRI revealed almost identical bilateral stress fracture lines in the posteromedial tibial epiphyses. Bone mineral densitometry and a full metabolic and hormonal panel were performed to further investigate potential underlying metabolic bone disease. He was found to have normal bone mineral densitometry and low Vitamin D serum values. Symptomatology greatly improved with activity modification. There were no further complaints and complications at 12 months' follow-up. Diagnosis can be challenging and the treating physician should be acquainted with the basic science of stress fractures and main discriminating clinical, biochemical and radiological characteristics from insufficiency fractures, to avoid pitfalls in treatment decision.
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Athletic Injuries, Bone, Diagnosis, Exercise, Knee
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