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Metabolic Bone Disease

2003
By their nature, the metabolic bone diseases have their effect throughout the skeleton, and changes observed in the foot and ankle will usually be accompanied by changes elsewhere in the skeleton which may be more significant. However, since the findings associated with metabolic bone disease may be incidental or unexpected, it is important to be aware
A. J. Grainger   +2 more
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Metabolic bone disease

Current Diagnostic Pathology, 2002
Abstract Metabolic bone disease is most often diagnosed by a combination of radiological features, clinical signs and symptoms and biochemistry for serum calcium, phosphate and alkaline phosphatase. The most common metabolic bone disease is osteoporosis which affects elderly patients, particularly women and is a disease on the increase in the Western ...
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Metabolic Bone Diseases

2019
Under the spectrum of metabolic bone disease we can find multiple diseases characterized by disorders of bone strength, usually caused by abnormalities of minerals (such as calcium or phosphorus), vitamin D, bone mass, or bone structure. Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease in the developed world.
Miguel Botton   +2 more
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Metabolic Bone Disease

1986
The vitamin D compounds all have the basic steroid ring structure. Splitting of one of the rings is brought about by ultraviolet light, a reaction which occurs in the skin (Holick et al. 1977; Esvelt et al. 1978), and previtamin D3 so formed from 7-dehydrocholesterol is equilibrated to vitamin D3 in the skin (Holick et al. 1977).
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Metabolic Bone Disease

1983
Since so many patients with bone disease present to the rheumatologist we have devoted a chapter to this subject. No attempt has been made to cover the disorders of calcium homeostasis, which are properly and fully covered in textbooks of endocrinology and metabolic and renal medicine and in the large rheumatology texts.
Hilary A. Capell   +2 more
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Metabolic Bone Disease

2015
Osteoporosis is a systemic disorder of bone metabolism. It is characterized by a decreased bone mineral density and deterioration in bone microarchitecture. This decline in both bone quantity and bone quality puts osteoporotic patients at a high risk of sustaining fractures.
Arthur N. Lau   +2 more
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Off-label uses of denosumab in metabolic bone diseases.

Bone, 2019
S. Polyzos   +3 more
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Metabolic Bone Disease

2009
Metabolic bone disease encompasses a number of disorders that typically show involvement of the entire skeleton. They are mostly associated with increased bone turnover and increased uptake of radiolabeled diphosphonate. The increased uptake produces heightened contrast on bone scan between bone and soft tissues, deceptively giving the appearance of ...
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