Statins may reduce femoral osteolysis in patients with total Hip arthroplasty
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Statins may reduce femoral osteolysis in patients with total Hip arthroplasty.
In experimental studies, statin use has been associated with reduction of osteoclastic activity and promotion of bone formation around implants. Moreover, a large clinical study recently reported a substantially reduced risk of revision for aseptic loosening among statin users with THA. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of statin use on the development of femoral osteolysis within 5 y...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Orthopaedic Research
سال: 2012
ISSN: 0736-0266
DOI: 10.1002/jor.22262