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Hypovitaminosis D and functional hypoparathyroidism'--the NoNoF (Nottingham Neck of Femur) study

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2001

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Abstract

there is a high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in active, elderly people living at home who present with a hip fracture. However, secondary hyperparathyroidism occurs in only half of these patients. This subgroup attempts to maintain calcium homeostasis but does so at the expense of increased bone turnover, leading to amplified hip bone loss and an excess of extracapsular over intracapsular fractures. Combination calcium and vitamin D treatment may be effective in preventing a second hip fracture in these patients, but its role in patients with hypovitaminosis D without secondary hyperparathyroidism and 'vitamin D-replete' subjects needs further evaluation.