De Marchi, J.Bajwa, R.Duggan, SNMagill, P.2014-09-092014-09-092014-09-04Suspected coexistent osteoporosis and osteomalacia with atraumatic bilateral neck of femur fractures in a 53-year-old man without apparent risk factors 2014, 2014 (sep04 1):bcr2014205205 Case Reports1757-790X10.1136/bcr-2014-205205http://hdl.handle.net/10147/326006Atraumatic bilateral hip fractures in the relatively young are exceedingly rare. In this case report, we present one such patient diagnosed by MRI and treated with bilateral hip screws. Subsequent investigations revealed severe osteoporosis and primary 25-hyroxyvitamin D (25OHD) deficiency at a level suggestive of concurrent osteomalacia.enArchived with thanks to Case ReportsSuspected coexistent osteoporosis and osteomalacia with atraumatic bilateral neck of femur fractures in a 53-year-old man without apparent risk factorsArticleCase Reports