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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— The essay by Krishnamurthy et al (237:2504-2506, 1977) demonstrates the importance of total body imaging for detection of metastatic bone disease. The authors' findings also verify variations in routes of metastasis that depend on sites of the primary tumors.
N, Helman, A J, Helman
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To the Editor.— The essay by Krishnamurthy et al (237:2504-2506, 1977) demonstrates the importance of total body imaging for detection of metastatic bone disease. The authors' findings also verify variations in routes of metastasis that depend on sites of the primary tumors.
N, Helman, A J, Helman
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Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Brittle bone disease is also known as osteogenesis imperfecta, Vrolik syndrome and Lobstein syndrome. The condition is not gender specific and is present in all cultures. As the name of the disease suggests, the bones of people who have it are brittle and prone to fracture.
Doreen, Crawford, Annette, Dearmun
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Brittle bone disease is also known as osteogenesis imperfecta, Vrolik syndrome and Lobstein syndrome. The condition is not gender specific and is present in all cultures. As the name of the disease suggests, the bones of people who have it are brittle and prone to fracture.
Doreen, Crawford, Annette, Dearmun
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2004
The major clinical manifestation of multiple myeloma is related to the osteolytic bone destruction. The bone disease can lead to pathologic fractures, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia, and pain. It is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality in these patients.
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The major clinical manifestation of multiple myeloma is related to the osteolytic bone destruction. The bone disease can lead to pathologic fractures, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia, and pain. It is also a major cause of morbidity and mortality in these patients.
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JAMA, 1961
THE VERY NAMES "disappearing bone disease" and "phantom bone" imply a lack of understanding of this rare and remarkable disease. It is noteworthy that the first case reported well over a century ago, without benefit of radiography or microscopy, remains as valid a description as any to date.
J M, ABELL, C E, BADGLEY
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THE VERY NAMES "disappearing bone disease" and "phantom bone" imply a lack of understanding of this rare and remarkable disease. It is noteworthy that the first case reported well over a century ago, without benefit of radiography or microscopy, remains as valid a description as any to date.
J M, ABELL, C E, BADGLEY
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1983
Osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and hyperparathyroidism are the common causes of skeletal osteopenia. Radiograms of the skeleton are a basic part of the clinical evaluation of these osteopenic processes. Accurate interpretation of these radiograms is difficult; the presence and degree of osteopenia is often a subjective estimate.
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Osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and hyperparathyroidism are the common causes of skeletal osteopenia. Radiograms of the skeleton are a basic part of the clinical evaluation of these osteopenic processes. Accurate interpretation of these radiograms is difficult; the presence and degree of osteopenia is often a subjective estimate.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1995
Metabolic bone diseases often present in old age and some are more easily treatable than others. Osteoporosis is best managed by prevention, with maximisation of peak bone density and reduction of subsequent bone loss. Although hormone replacement therapy is most useful in prevention, it also has a role in established osteoporosis.
V, Grill, T J, Martin
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Metabolic bone diseases often present in old age and some are more easily treatable than others. Osteoporosis is best managed by prevention, with maximisation of peak bone density and reduction of subsequent bone loss. Although hormone replacement therapy is most useful in prevention, it also has a role in established osteoporosis.
V, Grill, T J, Martin
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Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2010
Renal osteodystrophy is a complex disorder of bone associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Disturbances in mineral metabolism, which include, phosphate retention, hypocalcemia, vitamin D deficiency, and hyperparathyroidism develop early in the progression of CKD.
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Renal osteodystrophy is a complex disorder of bone associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Disturbances in mineral metabolism, which include, phosphate retention, hypocalcemia, vitamin D deficiency, and hyperparathyroidism develop early in the progression of CKD.
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Seminars in Hematology, 2001
Bone destruction is a hallmark of myeloma, with 70% to 80% of patients manifesting bone involvement. Destruction is mediated through normal osteoclasts (OCLs), which respond to local osteoclast-activating factors (OAFs) produced by myeloma cells or by other cells in the local microenvironment.
N S, Callander, G D, Roodman
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Bone destruction is a hallmark of myeloma, with 70% to 80% of patients manifesting bone involvement. Destruction is mediated through normal osteoclasts (OCLs), which respond to local osteoclast-activating factors (OAFs) produced by myeloma cells or by other cells in the local microenvironment.
N S, Callander, G D, Roodman
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