Severe right hip pain
While this patient had osteoporosis, she hadn’t experienced any recent trauma or falls that would explain her pain.
A 63-year-old woman with a 3-year history of osteoporosis presented to our clinic with a 2-week history of severe right hip pain. She had been taking a bisphosphonate—oral ibandronate sodium, 150 mg, once monthly—for about 6 years. The postmenopausal patient had a history of degenerative disc disease and lumbar back pain, but no known history of recent trauma or falls.
A clinical exam revealed full passive and active range of motion; however, she had pain with weight bearing. A full metabolic panel revealed no significant abnormalities. A leg length discrepancy was noted, so a bone length study was ordered. Anteroposterior x-rays of the bilateral lower extremities demonstrated a focal convexity along the lateral cortical junction of the proximal right femur (FIGURE).