Diagnosis of Endocrine Disease: Evaluation of bone fragility in endocrine disorders.

  • Eller-Vainicher C
  • Falchetti A
  • Gennari L
  • Cairoli E
  • Bertoldo F
  • Vescini F
  • Scillitani A
  • Chiodini I
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Bioscientifica
Language
English

Abstract

An underlying disease affecting bone health is present in up to 40% and 60% of osteoporotic post-menopausal women and men respectively. Among the disorders leading to a secondary form of osteoporosis, the endocrine diseases are highly represented. A frequent finding in patients affected with an endocrine-related forms of bone disease is that the skeletal fragility is partially independent of the bone density, since the fracture risk in these patients is related more to a reduction of bone quality than to a decrease of bone mass. As a consequence, bone mineral density evaluation by dual-X-ray Absorptiometry may be inadequate for establishing the risk of fracture in the setting of the endocrine-related forms of osteoporosis. In the recent yea...

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