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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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Joint Bone Spine, 2003
Occupational bone diseases are uncommon, with fewer than 400 cases recognized in France since 1990, although many cases have escaped diagnosis. The symptoms lack specificity, raising diagnostic challenges. Greater awareness of these conditions and of their pathophysiological mechanisms would provide much needed improvement in diagnosis and prevention.
Rose-Marie, Javier-Moder +1 more
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Occupational bone diseases are uncommon, with fewer than 400 cases recognized in France since 1990, although many cases have escaped diagnosis. The symptoms lack specificity, raising diagnostic challenges. Greater awareness of these conditions and of their pathophysiological mechanisms would provide much needed improvement in diagnosis and prevention.
Rose-Marie, Javier-Moder +1 more
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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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Blood Purification, 2013
In the current issue of <i>Blood Purification</i>, Palomares et al. [Blood Purif 2013;36:122-131] bemoan the poor level of compliance in dialysis units in achieving compliance with KDOQI and KDIGO bone and mineral guideline targets. These targets are based almost completely on observational data and rely on an obsolete assay for PTH. The so-
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In the current issue of <i>Blood Purification</i>, Palomares et al. [Blood Purif 2013;36:122-131] bemoan the poor level of compliance in dialysis units in achieving compliance with KDOQI and KDIGO bone and mineral guideline targets. These targets are based almost completely on observational data and rely on an obsolete assay for PTH. The so-
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Prediction and Informative Risk Factor Selection of Bone Diseases
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics, 2015With the booming of healthcare industry and the overwhelming amount of electronic health records (EHRs) shared by healthcare institutions and practitioners, we take advantage of EHR data to develop an effective disease risk management model that not only
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Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2006
The propensity of breast cancer cells to metastasize in bone could notably be due to the rich supply of relevant growth factors present in the skeletal microenvironment, which increases breast cancer cell growth. Bone destruction is essentially mediated by osteoclast activation.
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The propensity of breast cancer cells to metastasize in bone could notably be due to the rich supply of relevant growth factors present in the skeletal microenvironment, which increases breast cancer cell growth. Bone destruction is essentially mediated by osteoclast activation.
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Calcified Tissue International, 2019
Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic and focal bone disorder, characterized by increased osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and a subsequent compensatory increase in bone formation, resulting in a disorganized mosaic of woven and lamellar bone at one or more affected skeletal sites.
Luigi Gennari +3 more
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Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic and focal bone disorder, characterized by increased osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and a subsequent compensatory increase in bone formation, resulting in a disorganized mosaic of woven and lamellar bone at one or more affected skeletal sites.
Luigi Gennari +3 more
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