Abstract

Reduced bone mineral density precedes the development of vertebral fractures in patients under long term glucocorticoid therapy. Osteoporosis is a frequent complication in steroiddependent patients, and the risk of developing vertebral fractures in these patients is much higher than involutional osteoporosis. We described a 54-year-old patient who presented with autoimmune hepatitis and had a 6-year history of steroid medication. The patient had multiple compression fractures (T10∼L5) without trauma, and was treated successfully with multi-level vertebroplasty and an intravenous injection of bisphosphonate without complications.

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