1999
DOI: 10.1007/s002239900637
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Bone Mineral Density of Patients with Thalassemia Major: Four-Year Follow-Up

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bone mineral density (BMD) of 50 patients aged 9-28 years, with thalassemia major and to assess the alterations of bone density in a 4-year follow-up study. They were measured with a DPX densitometer at the lumbar spine and femur area and divided into three groups: preadolescents, adolescents, and adults. All patients received calcium and vitamin D supplements, and 8 of the 50 received hormone replacement therapy (HRT). All patients had a significantly lower BMD co… Show more

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“…A multi centre study group in Tehran [1] demonstrated that the prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopaenia in the lumbar region (L1 -L4) region were 50.7% and 39.4% respectively; the prevalence was 10.8% and 36.9% respectively in the femoral neck region. Similar results from other studies have also been reported [99,100]. Jensen et al [96] showed that the overall prevalence of "severely low" bone mass was 51%; the prevalence of "low" bone mass to be 45%.…”
Section: Osteoporosissupporting
confidence: 84%
“…A multi centre study group in Tehran [1] demonstrated that the prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopaenia in the lumbar region (L1 -L4) region were 50.7% and 39.4% respectively; the prevalence was 10.8% and 36.9% respectively in the femoral neck region. Similar results from other studies have also been reported [99,100]. Jensen et al [96] showed that the overall prevalence of "severely low" bone mass was 51%; the prevalence of "low" bone mass to be 45%.…”
Section: Osteoporosissupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Hypogonadism and hypoparathyroidism are commonly seen in these patients besides elevated iron load, cortical thinning resulting from bone marrow expansion, negative effects of chelator agents on calcium, phosphorus absorption compose osteoporosis in thalassemias. 6 Osteoporosis was detected in 20.9% of our patients. Osteopenia/osteoporosis was found in 56-96% of thalassemia patients in studies conducted with large patient series.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…It is known that sex steroid replacement therapy stimulates bone formation and breakdown, the effects of which are particularly pronounced during the last years of puberty and in states of gonadal steroid deficiency [17,19]. HRT has been shown to be associated in normal young men and women, and in thalassemic patients, with increases in bone turnover [29] and BMD [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%