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Early Radiographic Manifestations of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism Associated with Chronic Renal Disease
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1977
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Renal PathologyParathyroid DiseaseParathyroid GlandOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryBone DiseaseChronic Renal DiseaseChronic Dialysis PatientsParathyroid HormoneChronic Kidney DiseaseRadiologyHealth SciencesHemodialysisProgressive Bone LossBone DensityBone MetabolismEarly Radiographic ManifestationsUrologyMedicineSecondary Hyperparathyroidism AssociatedNephrologyEndocrine Disease
The hands of 29 chronic dialysis patients were evaluated every 3 months for subperiosteal, intracortical, and endosteal bone resorption using fine-detail radiography and optical magnification. All patients with significant endosteal resorption also had progressive subperiosteal resorption and substantial or progressive intracortical resorption. All patients with a significantly elevated parathyroid hormone or alkaline phosphatase level had radiographic evidence of progressive bone loss. Fourteen (61%) of the 23 patients with well-controlled serum phosphate levels (mean 4.7 +/- 0.2 mg/dl) treated with supplemental calcium and dihydrotachysterol nevertheless had increased subperiosteal or endosteal resorption. Serial radiography proved to be a valuable method of evaluating progressive bone resorption.
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