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[Iatrogenic demineralizing osteopathies].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1994Long-term corticosteroid therapy is the most frequent and most severe cause of iatrogenic osteoporosis. Hypocalcaemia, subsequent to the induced negative calcium balance, may lead to secondary hyperparathyroidism. Corticosteroids also affect bone itself, probably by disrupting the production of growth factors.
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1989
Demineralized bone powder (DBP) was prepared from human cortical bone using methods to preserve its osteoinductive properties. The DBP was then used in 100 consecutive patients in whom autologous grafts would normally be used. Thirty-eight of these patients had bone tumors and underwent 40 grafting procedures.
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Demineralized bone powder (DBP) was prepared from human cortical bone using methods to preserve its osteoinductive properties. The DBP was then used in 100 consecutive patients in whom autologous grafts would normally be used. Thirty-eight of these patients had bone tumors and underwent 40 grafting procedures.
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Studies on Demineralization of Bone. I. The Basic Factors of Demineralization
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1956R E, MORRIS, R S, BENTON
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