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Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study

BACKGROUND: Denosumab, is a potent anti-resorptive that, increases bone mineral density, and reduces fracture risk in osteoporotic patients. However, several case studies have reported multiple vertebral fractures in patients discontinuing denosumab. CASE PRESENTATION: This case report describes a 6...

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Autores principales: Drejer, Louise Alstrup, El-Masri, Bilal Mohamad, Ejersted, Charlotte, Andreasen, Christina Møller, Thomsen, Lisbeth Koch, Thomsen, Jesper Skovhus, Andersen, Thomas Levin, Hansen, Stinus
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10412862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2023.101703
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author Drejer, Louise Alstrup
El-Masri, Bilal Mohamad
Ejersted, Charlotte
Andreasen, Christina Møller
Thomsen, Lisbeth Koch
Thomsen, Jesper Skovhus
Andersen, Thomas Levin
Hansen, Stinus
author_facet Drejer, Louise Alstrup
El-Masri, Bilal Mohamad
Ejersted, Charlotte
Andreasen, Christina Møller
Thomsen, Lisbeth Koch
Thomsen, Jesper Skovhus
Andersen, Thomas Levin
Hansen, Stinus
author_sort Drejer, Louise Alstrup
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description BACKGROUND: Denosumab, is a potent anti-resorptive that, increases bone mineral density, and reduces fracture risk in osteoporotic patients. However, several case studies have reported multiple vertebral fractures in patients discontinuing denosumab. CASE PRESENTATION: This case report describes a 64-year-old female with postmenopausal osteoporosis treated with denosumab, who had her 11th injection delayed by 4 months. The patient suffered eight spontaneous vertebral fractures. After consent, an iliac crest bone biopsy was obtained following re-initiation of the denosumab treatment and analyzed by micro-computed tomography and histomorphometry. RESULTS: micro-computed tomography analysis revealed a low trabecular bone volume of 10 %, a low trabecular thickness of 97 μm, a low trabecular spacing of 546 μm, a high trabecular number of 1.8/mm, and a high structure model index of 2.2, suggesting trabecular thinning and loss of trabecular plates. Histomorphometric trabecular bone analysis revealed an eroded perimeter per bone perimeter of 33 % and an osteoid perimeter per bone perimeter of 62 %. Importantly, 88 % of the osteoid perimeter was immediately above an eroded-scalloped cement line with no sign of mineralization, and often with no clear bone-forming osteoblasts on the surface. Moreover, only 5 % of the bone perimeter was mineralizing, reflecting that only 8 % of the osteoid perimeter underwent mineralization, resulting in a mineralization lag time of 545 days. Taken together, this indicates limited bone formation and delayed mineralization. CONCLUSION: We present a case report of multiple vertebral fractures after denosumab discontinuation with histomorphometric evidence that denosumab discontinuation leads to extensive trabecular bone resorption followed by a limited bone formation and delayed mineralization if the denosumab treatment is reinitiated. This highlights the importance of developing optimal discontinuation strategies for patients that are to discontinue treatment.
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spelling pubmed-104128622023-08-11 Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study Drejer, Louise Alstrup El-Masri, Bilal Mohamad Ejersted, Charlotte Andreasen, Christina Møller Thomsen, Lisbeth Koch Thomsen, Jesper Skovhus Andersen, Thomas Levin Hansen, Stinus Bone Rep Case Report BACKGROUND: Denosumab, is a potent anti-resorptive that, increases bone mineral density, and reduces fracture risk in osteoporotic patients. However, several case studies have reported multiple vertebral fractures in patients discontinuing denosumab. CASE PRESENTATION: This case report describes a 64-year-old female with postmenopausal osteoporosis treated with denosumab, who had her 11th injection delayed by 4 months. The patient suffered eight spontaneous vertebral fractures. After consent, an iliac crest bone biopsy was obtained following re-initiation of the denosumab treatment and analyzed by micro-computed tomography and histomorphometry. RESULTS: micro-computed tomography analysis revealed a low trabecular bone volume of 10 %, a low trabecular thickness of 97 μm, a low trabecular spacing of 546 μm, a high trabecular number of 1.8/mm, and a high structure model index of 2.2, suggesting trabecular thinning and loss of trabecular plates. Histomorphometric trabecular bone analysis revealed an eroded perimeter per bone perimeter of 33 % and an osteoid perimeter per bone perimeter of 62 %. Importantly, 88 % of the osteoid perimeter was immediately above an eroded-scalloped cement line with no sign of mineralization, and often with no clear bone-forming osteoblasts on the surface. Moreover, only 5 % of the bone perimeter was mineralizing, reflecting that only 8 % of the osteoid perimeter underwent mineralization, resulting in a mineralization lag time of 545 days. Taken together, this indicates limited bone formation and delayed mineralization. CONCLUSION: We present a case report of multiple vertebral fractures after denosumab discontinuation with histomorphometric evidence that denosumab discontinuation leads to extensive trabecular bone resorption followed by a limited bone formation and delayed mineralization if the denosumab treatment is reinitiated. This highlights the importance of developing optimal discontinuation strategies for patients that are to discontinue treatment. Elsevier 2023-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10412862/ /pubmed/37576928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2023.101703 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Drejer, Louise Alstrup
El-Masri, Bilal Mohamad
Ejersted, Charlotte
Andreasen, Christina Møller
Thomsen, Lisbeth Koch
Thomsen, Jesper Skovhus
Andersen, Thomas Levin
Hansen, Stinus
Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
title Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
title_full Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
title_fullStr Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
title_full_unstemmed Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
title_short Trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – A post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
title_sort trabecular bone deterioration in a postmenopausal female suffering multiple spontaneous vertebral fractures due to a delayed denosumab injection – a post-treatment re-initiation bone biopsy-based case study
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10412862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2023.101703
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