2016
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2016.04.52
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Abnormal bone mineral density and bone turnover marker expression profiles in patients with primary spontaneous pneumothorax

Abstract: It had lower bone mineral density in PSP patients. Bone formation marker PINP, N-MID and bone resorption marker b-CTX, TRACP5b were upregulated in PSP patients. 25-OH VD expression was relatively low in this population of PSP patients. Age, height, weight, and expression levels of TRACP5b and 25-OH VD may be risk factors for PSP.

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“…Clinical study AL-ALAWI [17] AL-MOURGI [18] ANDERSEN [19] CASALI [10] CHAN [12] CHEN [20] CHEN [21] CHEN [22] GANESALINGAM [9] HARVEY [23] KARASAKI [25] KIM [26] KUAN [27] LICHTER [28] LIGHT [29] MARTÍNEZ-RAMOS [30] MEHTA [31] NISHIUMA [32] NOH [33] NOH [34] OLESEN [6] OUANES-BESBES [13] PRIMAVESI [8] SADIKOT [ due to nutritional deficiencies affecting α 1 -antitrypsin levels or due to unbalanced physical development, was supported by two papers [5,6,[44][45][46].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical study AL-ALAWI [17] AL-MOURGI [18] ANDERSEN [19] CASALI [10] CHAN [12] CHEN [20] CHEN [21] CHEN [22] GANESALINGAM [9] HARVEY [23] KARASAKI [25] KIM [26] KUAN [27] LICHTER [28] LIGHT [29] MARTÍNEZ-RAMOS [30] MEHTA [31] NISHIUMA [32] NOH [33] NOH [34] OLESEN [6] OUANES-BESBES [13] PRIMAVESI [8] SADIKOT [ due to nutritional deficiencies affecting α 1 -antitrypsin levels or due to unbalanced physical development, was supported by two papers [5,6,[44][45][46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are studies investigating the (abnormalities) disorders of bone and cartilage metabolism in PE and PSP. However, no common reason was found for both of the diseases [3, 4]. Height measurements were higher in PSP patients compared to subjects in the control group, whereas BMI and weight measurements were found to be lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences were statistically significant. 25-OH vitamin D levels were found significantly lower in PSP patients [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…16 The possible reasons for the positive correlation between a low BMI and PSP recurrences are unbalanced physical development with bleb or bulla formation caused by an increased chest negative pressure, deficiencies in energy and nutrition with a deficiency in α1-antitrypsin, and an abnormal bone mineral density, which could lead to rapid increases in body height and chest height, as well as increases in the chest negative pressure. [17][18][19] Other suspected risk factors for PSP recurrence are age, gender, smoking, changes in atmospheric pressure, and emotional changes. 4,5 However, both our present study and a large French multicenter study showed that none of these clinical factors was associated with the risk of recurrence.…”
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confidence: 99%