Osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis | |
ICD-10 | M80-M82 |
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ICD-9 | 733.0 |
DiseasesDB | 9385 |
MeSH | D010024 |
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Overview
Classification
History
Epidemiology
Risk factors
Diseases and disorders
There are many disorders associated with osteoporosis:
- Hypogonadal states - Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Kallmann syndrome, anorexia nervosa, hypothalamic amenorrhea, hyperprolactinemia. In females, the effect of hypogonadism is mediated by estrogen deficiency. It can appear as early menopause (<45 years) or from prolonged premenopausal amenorrhea (>1 year). A bilateral oophorectomy (surgical removal of the ovaries) or a premature ovarian failure cause deficient estrogen production. In males, testosterone deficiency is the cause.
- Other endocrine disorders - Cushing's syndrome, hyperparathyroidism, thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, acromegaly, adrenal insufficiency
- Nutritional and gastrointestinal disorders - malnutrition, parenteral nutrition, malabsorption syndromes (e.g. coeliac disease, Crohn's disease), gastrectomy, severe liver disease (especially primary biliary cirrhosis) - those with an otherwise adequate calcium intake can develop osteoporosis due to the inability to absorb calcium.
- Rheumatologic disorders - rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis
- Hematologic disorders/malignancy - multiple myeloma, lymphoma and leukemia, mastocytosis, hemophilia, thalassemia.
- Inherited disorders of the bone - osteogenesis imperfecta, Marfan syndrome, hemochromatosis, hypophosphatasia, glycogen storage diseases, homocystinuria, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, porphyria, Menkes' syndrome, epidermolysis bullosa, Gaucher's disease.
- Other disorders - immobilization, scoliosis
Medication
Pathogenesis
Signs and symptoms
Diagnosis
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Screening
Treatment
Prognosis
Prevention
See also
- Bone healing
- Back pain
- bone mineral density
- Hip protector
- Dental X-ray
- Osteopetrosis, the opposite of osteoporosis
- Osteoimmunology
External links
- Foundation for Osteoporosis Research and Education Non-profit organization
- The International Osteoporosis Foundation
- Osteoporosis Australia
- Osteoporosis Canada
- Irish Osteoporosis Society
- Osteoporosis New Zealand Inc
- National Osteoporosis Society (UK)
- The National Osteoporosis Foundation(USA)
- The Osteoporosis Section of The Hormone Foundation
- University of Washington
- Osteopenia - A controversial diagnosis.
- Diet, Nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases (including osteoporosis) by a Joint WHO/FAO Expert consultation (2003)
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