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BONE MINERALIZATION AND BONE MINERAL CONTENT IN PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Acta Endocrinologica, 1977ABSTRACT The degree of bone mineralization and the bone mineral content (BMC) was evaluated in 6 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. The degree of bone mineralization was estimated as the phosphorus/hydroxyproline ratio (P/Hypro) in bone biopsies; BMC was estimated by photon absorptiometry on both forearms.
Jørn Ditzel+3 more
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Biomaterials, 1996
A study on the evolution with age of the mineral composition of bones was performed on samples belonging to human and other common mammalian species (cattle, sheep, dog). The study was carried out on the ashes obtained by calcination of the bone samples (1 h at 900 degrees C).
Antonio Ravaglioli+7 more
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A study on the evolution with age of the mineral composition of bones was performed on samples belonging to human and other common mammalian species (cattle, sheep, dog). The study was carried out on the ashes obtained by calcination of the bone samples (1 h at 900 degrees C).
Antonio Ravaglioli+7 more
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Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1974
Abstract. The uptake of 85Sr in the spine and both the bone mineral linear density (g/cm) and mineral density (g/cm3) of the trabecular radius, midshaft radius and ulnae have been measured in 21 untreated sarcoid patients, using the 241Am γ‐transmission method.
S. Tervonen, P. Karjalainen, R. Valta
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Abstract. The uptake of 85Sr in the spine and both the bone mineral linear density (g/cm) and mineral density (g/cm3) of the trabecular radius, midshaft radius and ulnae have been measured in 21 untreated sarcoid patients, using the 241Am γ‐transmission method.
S. Tervonen, P. Karjalainen, R. Valta
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2015
The accurate measurement of bone mineral density using noninvasive methods can be of value in the detection and evaluation of primary and secondary causes of decreased bone mass. This includes primary osteoporosis and secondary disorders, such as hyperparathyroidism, osteomalacia, multiple myeloma, diffuse metastases, and glucocorticoid therapy or ...
Patrick M. Colletti, Abtin Doroudinia
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The accurate measurement of bone mineral density using noninvasive methods can be of value in the detection and evaluation of primary and secondary causes of decreased bone mass. This includes primary osteoporosis and secondary disorders, such as hyperparathyroidism, osteomalacia, multiple myeloma, diffuse metastases, and glucocorticoid therapy or ...
Patrick M. Colletti, Abtin Doroudinia
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1985
This is a review of the chemistry and structure of synthetic, mineral, and biologic hydroxyapatites. Bone apatite has a large, reactive specific-surface and is characterized by its crystal imperfection and non-stoichiometry. Precipitated and bone hydroxyapatites are in the submicroscopic size range where their solubility decreases rapidly with a small ...
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This is a review of the chemistry and structure of synthetic, mineral, and biologic hydroxyapatites. Bone apatite has a large, reactive specific-surface and is characterized by its crystal imperfection and non-stoichiometry. Precipitated and bone hydroxyapatites are in the submicroscopic size range where their solubility decreases rapidly with a small ...
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The importance of mineral in bone and mineral research
Bone, 2000Recent work from Meleti, Shapiro, and Adams, published in this volume of Bone, has brought into focus in a new way the importance of mineral ions in understanding the biochemistry and physiology of mineralized tissues. These authors show that inorganic phosphate (Pi) causes osteoblast cell death and that the effects are dose dependent.
Adele L. Boskey+2 more
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Structure and Mineralization of Bone
2020This chapter provides a hint of the many facets of the problem, and include some major “old” achievements not very popular in literature, as well as newer developments, which mainly represent the reflection in the bone mineralization field of the evolution in bone cellular and molecular biology.
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Disorders of bone and bone mineral metabolism
2014Metabolic bone disorders are very common in the general population and untreated, they can cause a variety of neurologic symptoms. These diseases include osteoporosis, vitamin D deficiency, Paget's disease, and alterations in calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium metabolism. Diagnosis is made through analysis of metabolic bone blood chemistries as well as
Monica Komoroski+2 more
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