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Posttransplantation Bone Disease

Transplantation, 2005
Transplanted patients experience rapid loss of bone, high fracture rates, and increases in morbidity and mortality as a consequence of a posttransplant scenario that is highly deleterious to the skeleton. Immune suppressive drugs, especially glucocorticoids, are toxic to bone, often acting on a background of preexisting osteodystrophy resulting from ...
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Pituitary Diseases and Bone

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2015
Pituitary hormones have direct and indirect effects on bone remodeling, and skeletal fragility is a frequent complication of pituitary diseases. Fragility fractures may occur in many patients with prolactinomas, acromegaly, Cushing disease, and hypopituitarism.
MAZZIOTTI, Gherardo   +2 more
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Bone‐Adipose Tissue Crosstalk: Role of Adipose Tissue Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Bone Diseases

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2021
Yan Zhang   +4 more
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Metabolic Bone Disease

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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Dialysis-Associated Bone Disease

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— I read Dr Glassock's 1 conclusions in CONTEMPO '85 and his reply to the letter from Dr Daves 2 concerning bone disease in end-stage renal failure. Aluminum intoxication plays a role in the pathogenesis of this complication, but there are other factors. Our understanding will be incomplete if we do not analyze the role played by heparin
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Metabolic bone diseases

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2011
Andrew E, Horvai, Brendan F, Boyce
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Paget's disease of bone

Calcified Tissue International, 1977
Paget’s disease of bone is a focal disorder of unknown etiology characterized initially by excessive resorption and subsequently by excessive formation of bone, culminating in a “mosaic” pattern of lamellar bone associated with extensive local vascularity and increased fibrous tissue in adjacent marrow.
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Bone Syndrome Bone Diseases

2009
Pain originating exclusively in the bone is rare in clinical practice. Table 27.1. lists the most common bone diseases. It may appear in association with bone tumors (primary or secondary/metastatic), metabolic diseases (e.g. osteoporosis, Paget’s disease of bone or hyperparathyroidism) or inflammation of the periosteum.
José António Pereira da Silva   +1 more
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Myeloma bone disease

European Journal of Cancer, 1998
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