Bone Disease Flashcards

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What is osteomalacia?

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Defect of bone with abnormal softening due to deficient mineralisation of osteoid

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2
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What is the name for osteomalacia in kids?

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Rickets

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3
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Describe the aetiology of osteomalacia?

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  • insufficient calcium absorption/vit D
  • inherited
  • malabsorption
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4
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Describe the pathogenesis of osteomalacia

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Vit D stimulates calcium absorption which stimulates osteoblasts to release osteocalcin
Hypocalcaemia leads to increased PTH and increased osteoclastic activity causing calcium release from bone and renal excretion of phosphate

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5
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What are the clinical features of osteomalacia?

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Fracture
Hypocalcaemia
Reduced calcium, phosphate, increased ALP

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6
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How is osteomalacia treated?

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Vit D, calcium and phosphate supplements

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What does PTH do to calcium reabsorption?

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Increases kidney, bone and gut to increase plasma calcium

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What is a brown tumour?

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Bone is replaced by osteoclasts, fibrous tissue and haemorrhage with haemosiderin which leads to a destructive lesion and stimulation of giant cell tumour

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9
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What is bone change due to chronic kidney disease called?

A

Renal Osteodystrophy

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10
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How does renal osteodystrophy arise?

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Decreased phosphate and inactive vitamin D results in secondary hyperparathyroidism causing osteomalacia and sclerosis

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11
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What is pagets disease?

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Abnormality in bone turn over usually occurs late in adulthood

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12
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What causes Paget’s disease?

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Genetic
RANKL mutations
Viral infection

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Describe the pathogenesis of paget’s

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  1. osteolytic - osteoblasts by laying down woven bone
  2. osteoclasts and osteoblasts - less resorption
  3. osteosclerosis - thicker but brittle bone
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What are the clinical features of Paget’s?

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Pain
Enlargement and deformity
Increased metabolism
Arthritis near joint

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15
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Where does Pagets affect?

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Pelvis 
Femur 
Skull 
Tibia 
Ear
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16
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How is Paget’s treated?

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Bisphosphonates
Calcitonin
Surgery