Peer Reviewed
Endocrinology clinic

Betty’s bones

Pat Phillips
Abstract
The case of an elderly woman concerned that she may be at risk of sustaining a fragility fracture is used to review osteoporosis in older women.
Key Points

    Osteoporosis, like several other endocrinological conditions, is common and often goes unrecognised in older women. This article reviews the identification of women with the condition and their management.

    Case scenario

    Betty is 69 years old and is concerned that her bones might be ‘too thin’. Her neighbour recently had a fall and fractured her hip, and is now in a nursing home after having had a stroke in hospital. Betty remembers that her mother had a ‘widow’s hump’ and lost a lot of height in the last 15 years of her life.

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