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Radiographic vertebral morphology: a diagnostic tool in pediatric osteoporosis
Authors:Mäkitie Outi  Doria Andrea S  Henriques Flavia  Cole William G  Compeyrot Sandrine  Silverman Earl  Laxer Ronald  Daneman Alan  Sochett Etienne B
Institution:The Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Endocrinology, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of spinal radiographs in determining the significance of reductions in bone mass or density in chronically ill children. STUDY DESIGN: A pediatric scoring method for assessment of osteoporotic vertebral changes, developed on the basis of radiographs of 70 healthy controls and established adult scoring methods, was subsequently used to assess 32 pediatric patients with suspected secondary osteoporosis. Radiographic findings were correlated with bone mineral density (BMD), clinical data, and biochemistry. RESULTS: Thirty-two patients (median age 14.1 years) were included. Assessment of spinal radiographs with the developed scoring method found previously undiagnosed spinal compression deformities in 11 patients (34%) of whom 9 were asymptomatic and 8 had lumbar spine (size-corrected) BMD measurements within +/-2.0 SD of the age- and sex-specific norms. Fracture history and cumulative glucocorticoid (GC) dose did not differ between those with and without compression deformities. CONCLUSIONS: Vertebral compression fractures can be documented in a significant number of chronically ill children and are poorly predicted by single BMD measurements and clinical history. Assessment of vertebral morphology is recommended as an additional tool in the diagnostic workup of pediatric osteoporosis.
Keywords:aBMD  Areal BMD  BMAD  Bone mineral apparent density  BMD  Bone mineral density  DXA  Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry  GC  Glucocorticoids  S-25-OHD3  25-hydroxyvitamin D3  S-PTH  Parathyroid hormone
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