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Bone scintigraphy in metabolic bone disease
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1997The bone scan has well-recognized appearances in metabolic bone diseases, with its main clinical value found in focal conditions or the focal complications of disease. In clinical practice, the bone scan is most widely used to detect fractures in osteoporosis and pseudofractures in osteomalacia and to evaluate Paget's disease.
P J, Ryan, I, Fogelman
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
ABSTRACT The second volume of Metabolic Bone Disease contains seven additional essays on bone and mineral metabolism. Despite the book's title, there is in many instances a scarcity of information on bone disease. Topics previously covered in the first volume do, however, make up for this deficit to some extent.The chapter on parathyroid physiology and
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ABSTRACT The second volume of Metabolic Bone Disease contains seven additional essays on bone and mineral metabolism. Despite the book's title, there is in many instances a scarcity of information on bone disease. Topics previously covered in the first volume do, however, make up for this deficit to some extent.The chapter on parathyroid physiology and
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Metabolic bone diseases encompass a group of disorders characterized by abnormalities in bone metabolism, structure, or mineralization. These disorders negatively impact overall health and quality of life and place individuals at high risk for fracture, which may increase morbidity and mortality.
LaRae L, Seemann +2 more
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Metabolic bone diseases encompass a group of disorders characterized by abnormalities in bone metabolism, structure, or mineralization. These disorders negatively impact overall health and quality of life and place individuals at high risk for fracture, which may increase morbidity and mortality.
LaRae L, Seemann +2 more
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Celiac Disease and Metabolic Bone Disease
Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2013Celiac disease is a common autoimmune gastrointestinal disorder affecting multiple organs, precipitated in genetically vulnerable persons by the ingestion of gluten. Gluten is poorly digested and is presented to the intestinal mucosa as a large polypeptide.
Yanming, Xing, Sarah L, Morgan
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Aluminum and Metabolic Bone Disease
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983Excerpt To the editor: The article by Ott and associates (1) ascribing metabolic bone disease to aluminum toxicity has used data from our study (2): They state, "Those investigators sent us bone se...
K N, Jeejeebhoy, M, Shike
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Bone Marrow and Metabolic Bone Disease
Seminars in Musculoskeletal RadiologyAbstractThe bone marrow represents one of the largest organs in the body, with a relevant metabolic role that continues to be investigated. Numerous studies have focused on marrow adipose tissue (MAT). Evidence indicates that the bone marrow adipocytes do not only work as storage tissue but also consist of endocrine and paracrine cells, with the ...
Maria Pilar Aparisi Gómez +1 more
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Bone Metabolism in Celiac Disease
The Journal of Pediatrics, 2008To investigate the prevalence of both calcium metabolism alterations and bone defects in children with celiac disease (CD).We studied 54 untreated patients with CD (mean age, 7 years). We compared the serum concentration of calcium, magnesium, 25(OH)vitamin D3, alkaline phosphatase, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) of patients with CD with those of 60 ...
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2000
A substantial number of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) will manifest extra-intestinal complications. Metabolic bone disease and arthropathies are among the most debilitating of these. Decreased bone mineral density and increased fracture risk may occur in relation to the underlying disease itself or result from vitamin, mineral, and ...
I, Lopez, A L, Buchman
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A substantial number of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) will manifest extra-intestinal complications. Metabolic bone disease and arthropathies are among the most debilitating of these. Decreased bone mineral density and increased fracture risk may occur in relation to the underlying disease itself or result from vitamin, mineral, and ...
I, Lopez, A L, Buchman
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METABOLIC BONE DISEASE IN GUT DISEASES
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1998A wide spectrum of gastrointestinal illnesses impairs bone health and can result in bone pain, demineralization, and fracture. This article summarizes current knowledge of the skeletal pathology exhibited in patients with diseases of the liver, biliary tree, pancreas, and bowel.
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Sports and Metabolic Bone Disease
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2020AbstractPhysical activity (PA) increases bone mass and bone strength through different mechanisms and also reduces the risk of falls in the elderly, through proprioception and balance training. The benefits seen in adolescence continue into adulthood.
Maria Pilar Aparisi Gómez +3 more
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