Sunday, October 10, 2010

Bone or Joint Disorders Related to Metabolic Bone Diseases:

Bone and joint pain and fractures can be prominent manifestations of osteoporosis and osteomalacia (refer to: Metabolic Bone Diseases). Osteoporosis is characterized by a decreased mass of normally mineralized bone. Osteomalacia is caused by an excess of unmineralized bone resulting from an impairment of bone mineralization. The causes of these bone diseases and conditions associated with them are discussed elsewhere (refer to: Metabolic Bone Diseases) and are summarized herewith (Table). <><>
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Causes of Osteoporosis/Osteopenia and Osteomalacia

Osteoporosis/OsteopeniaOsteomalacia


AgingReduction of vitamin D metabolites:
Endocrine abnormality:vitamin D malabsorption
estrogen deficiencyabnormal vitamin D metabolism
glucocorticoid excesslow UV light/ diet lack
primary hyperparathyroidismloss of kidney parenchyma
ImmobilizationPeripheral resistance to vitamin D:
Genetic/heritable disorders of connective tissuechronic renal failure
Rheumatoid arthritisdilantin/phenobarbital
ScurvyHypophosphatemia:
Heparin therapymalnutrition
Cancer:malabsorption
multiple myelomachronic dialysis
leukemia/lymphomarenal phosphate wasting
Liver disease
Alcoholism