The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION: Renal osteodystrophy includes the complete range of mineral metabolism disorders that affect the skeleton in patients with chronic renal failure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 200 patients with end-stage renal disease and on dialysis were investigated regarding the clinical, biochemical and histological findings of bone disease. RESULTS: The spectrum of renal osteodystrophy consisted mainly of high turnover bone lesions (74.5%), including osteitis fibrosa in 57.5%. Patients with mild bone disease were on dialysis for shorter periods of time and were mostly asymptomatic. Patients with aluminum-related bone disease (16.5%) had the greatest aluminum exposure, either orally or parenterally, and together with patients with high turnover mixed disease, were the most symptomatic. Although on a non-regular basis, the vast majority of the patients (82.5%) had been receiving vitamin D. The incidence of adynamic bone disease was high (n=8) among parathyroidectomized patients (n=12). Significantly higher serum levels of alkaline phosphatase were observed in osteitis fibrosa. CONCLUSIONS: The use of calcitriol and phosphate-binding agents on a non-regular basis seems to be the reason for the apparent reduced response to the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Alkaline phosphatase has been shown to be a fair marker for bone turnover in patients with osteitis fibrosa. The severity of the clinical manifestations of bone disease correlates with the histological features of bone lesion and to the time spent on dialysis. |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findingsRenal osteodystrophyChronic renal failureHemodialysisAluminum intoxicationBone metabolismINTRODUCTION: Renal osteodystrophy includes the complete range of mineral metabolism disorders that affect the skeleton in patients with chronic renal failure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 200 patients with end-stage renal disease and on dialysis were investigated regarding the clinical, biochemical and histological findings of bone disease. RESULTS: The spectrum of renal osteodystrophy consisted mainly of high turnover bone lesions (74.5%), including osteitis fibrosa in 57.5%. Patients with mild bone disease were on dialysis for shorter periods of time and were mostly asymptomatic. Patients with aluminum-related bone disease (16.5%) had the greatest aluminum exposure, either orally or parenterally, and together with patients with high turnover mixed disease, were the most symptomatic. Although on a non-regular basis, the vast majority of the patients (82.5%) had been receiving vitamin D. The incidence of adynamic bone disease was high (n=8) among parathyroidectomized patients (n=12). Significantly higher serum levels of alkaline phosphatase were observed in osteitis fibrosa. CONCLUSIONS: The use of calcitriol and phosphate-binding agents on a non-regular basis seems to be the reason for the apparent reduced response to the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Alkaline phosphatase has been shown to be a fair marker for bone turnover in patients with osteitis fibrosa. The severity of the clinical manifestations of bone disease correlates with the histological features of bone lesion and to the time spent on dialysis.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM1998-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801998000500002Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.116 n.5 1998reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/S1516-31801998000500002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDuarte,Maria Eugênia LeitePeixoto,Ana Lúcia PassosPacheco,Andréa da SilvaPeixoto,Angela VieiraRodriguez,Rodrigo DezertoLugon,Jocemir RonaldoCruz,Elisa Albuquerque Sampaio daeng1999-12-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31801998000500002Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:1999-12-17T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings Duarte,Maria Eugênia Leite Renal osteodystrophy Chronic renal failure Hemodialysis Aluminum intoxication Bone metabolism |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
title_full |
The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
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The spectrum of bone disease in 200 chronic hemodialysis patients: a correlation between clinical, biochemical and histological findings |
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Duarte,Maria Eugênia Leite |
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Duarte,Maria Eugênia Leite Peixoto,Ana Lúcia Passos Pacheco,Andréa da Silva Peixoto,Angela Vieira Rodriguez,Rodrigo Dezerto Lugon,Jocemir Ronaldo Cruz,Elisa Albuquerque Sampaio da |
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Peixoto,Ana Lúcia Passos Pacheco,Andréa da Silva Peixoto,Angela Vieira Rodriguez,Rodrigo Dezerto Lugon,Jocemir Ronaldo Cruz,Elisa Albuquerque Sampaio da |
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Duarte,Maria Eugênia Leite Peixoto,Ana Lúcia Passos Pacheco,Andréa da Silva Peixoto,Angela Vieira Rodriguez,Rodrigo Dezerto Lugon,Jocemir Ronaldo Cruz,Elisa Albuquerque Sampaio da |
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Renal osteodystrophy Chronic renal failure Hemodialysis Aluminum intoxication Bone metabolism |
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Renal osteodystrophy Chronic renal failure Hemodialysis Aluminum intoxication Bone metabolism |
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INTRODUCTION: Renal osteodystrophy includes the complete range of mineral metabolism disorders that affect the skeleton in patients with chronic renal failure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 200 patients with end-stage renal disease and on dialysis were investigated regarding the clinical, biochemical and histological findings of bone disease. RESULTS: The spectrum of renal osteodystrophy consisted mainly of high turnover bone lesions (74.5%), including osteitis fibrosa in 57.5%. Patients with mild bone disease were on dialysis for shorter periods of time and were mostly asymptomatic. Patients with aluminum-related bone disease (16.5%) had the greatest aluminum exposure, either orally or parenterally, and together with patients with high turnover mixed disease, were the most symptomatic. Although on a non-regular basis, the vast majority of the patients (82.5%) had been receiving vitamin D. The incidence of adynamic bone disease was high (n=8) among parathyroidectomized patients (n=12). Significantly higher serum levels of alkaline phosphatase were observed in osteitis fibrosa. CONCLUSIONS: The use of calcitriol and phosphate-binding agents on a non-regular basis seems to be the reason for the apparent reduced response to the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Alkaline phosphatase has been shown to be a fair marker for bone turnover in patients with osteitis fibrosa. The severity of the clinical manifestations of bone disease correlates with the histological features of bone lesion and to the time spent on dialysis. |
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