Bone fragility is a pathological condition caused by altered homeostasis of the mineralized bone mass with deterioration of the microarchitecture of the bone tissue, which results in a reduction of bone strength and an increased risk of fracture, even in the absence of high-impact trauma. The most common cause of bone fragility is primary osteoporosis in the elderly. However, bone fragility can manifest at any age, within the context of a wide spectrum of congenital rare bone metabolic diseases in which the inherited genetic defect alters correct bone modeling and remodeling at different points and aspects of bone synthesis and/or bone resorption, leading to defective bone tissue highly prone to long bone bowing, stress fractures and pseudo...
Hereditary diseases affecting the skeleton are heterogeneous in etiology and severity. Though many o...
Bone is an exquisitely evolved connective tissue that serves structural and metabolic roles in the b...
Clinical disorders in which bone resorption is increased are very common and include Paget's disease...
Bone tissue represents a large systemic compartment of the human body, with an active metabolism, th...
Inborn errors of metabolism encompass a wide spectrum of disorders, frequently affecting bone. The m...
The Summary: This article reports a taxonomic classification of rare skeletal diseases based on meta...
Hereditary metabolic bone diseases are characterized by genetic abnormalities in skeletal homeostasi...
Metabolic bone diseases comprise a diverse group of disorders characterized by alterations in skelet...
There are many metabolic disorders that present with bone phenotypes. In some cases, the pathologica...
Metabolic bone disease broadly describes disturbances related to bone elongation, mineralization, fo...
Bone and mineral diseases encompass a variety of conditions that involve altered skeletal homeostasi...
Skeletal deformity and bone fragility are the hallmarks of the brittle bone dysplasia osteogenesis i...
Bone remodelling is an important process both throughout growth and in adult life. The homeostasis o...
Summary This article reports a taxonomic classification of rare skeletal diseases based on metabolic...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders with impaired gl...
Hereditary diseases affecting the skeleton are heterogeneous in etiology and severity. Though many o...
Bone is an exquisitely evolved connective tissue that serves structural and metabolic roles in the b...
Clinical disorders in which bone resorption is increased are very common and include Paget's disease...
Bone tissue represents a large systemic compartment of the human body, with an active metabolism, th...
Inborn errors of metabolism encompass a wide spectrum of disorders, frequently affecting bone. The m...
The Summary: This article reports a taxonomic classification of rare skeletal diseases based on meta...
Hereditary metabolic bone diseases are characterized by genetic abnormalities in skeletal homeostasi...
Metabolic bone diseases comprise a diverse group of disorders characterized by alterations in skelet...
There are many metabolic disorders that present with bone phenotypes. In some cases, the pathologica...
Metabolic bone disease broadly describes disturbances related to bone elongation, mineralization, fo...
Bone and mineral diseases encompass a variety of conditions that involve altered skeletal homeostasi...
Skeletal deformity and bone fragility are the hallmarks of the brittle bone dysplasia osteogenesis i...
Bone remodelling is an important process both throughout growth and in adult life. The homeostasis o...
Summary This article reports a taxonomic classification of rare skeletal diseases based on metabolic...
Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders with impaired gl...
Hereditary diseases affecting the skeleton are heterogeneous in etiology and severity. Though many o...
Bone is an exquisitely evolved connective tissue that serves structural and metabolic roles in the b...
Clinical disorders in which bone resorption is increased are very common and include Paget's disease...