Bone Pathology I: Metabolic Bone Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What cells develop into osteoblasts?

A

Osteoprogenitor Cells

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2
Q

Which cells build bone?

A

Osteoblasts

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3
Q

What are osteoblasts surrounded by matrix called?

A

Osteocytes

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4
Q

What cells are responsible for bone resorption and differentiate from monocytes?

A

Osteoclasts

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5
Q

Fracture

A

Discontinuity of the bone

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6
Q

Callus

A

Osteogenic or chondrogenic reparative granulation tissue

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7
Q

What is the most common bone disease?

A

Osteoporosis

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8
Q

Osteoporosis

A

Trabecular bone loses mass and interconnections that lead to compromized bone strength

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9
Q

What remains normal in osteoporosis?

A

Mineralization

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10
Q

Type I Osteoporosis

A

Mainly trabecular bones and is related to menopause

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11
Q

Type II Osteoporosis

A

Seen in older patients and is in trabecular AND cortical bones and is related to aging

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12
Q

What drugs may cause secondary osteoporosis?

A
  • Corticosteroids

- Alcohol

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13
Q

What DEXA score shows osteoporosis?

A

-2.5 or less

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14
Q

What is the treatment for osteoporosis?

A
  • Vitamin D
  • Exercise
  • Estrogen Replacement
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15
Q

Rickets/Osteomalacia

A

Vitamin D deficiency leads to mineralization defect which can cause structural abnormalities

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16
Q

Osteopenia

A

Loss of skeletal mass

17
Q

Rickets

A

Seen in children where the growth plate is not adequately mineralized leading to irregular and thickened growth plate

18
Q

What is a clinical sign of rickets?

A

Bowed legs

19
Q

What is the treatment for rickets/osteomalacia?

A

Vitamin D

20
Q

Hyperparathyroidism

A

Increased PTH level leads to increased osteoclast action and bone resorption

21
Q

Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica

A

Bone is replaced with fibrous tissue with cystic change

22
Q

Paget Disease of Bone

A

Caused by osteoclast dysfuncton from increased RANK expression and induction of IL-6

23
Q

What are some clinical features of Paget Disease of Bone?

A
  • Thickening of skull

- Bowing of legs

24
Q

What serum marker is elevated in Paget Disease of Bone?

A

Elevated alkaline phosphatase

25
Q

What is used to treat Paget Disease?

A
  • Bisphosphonates - apoptosis of osteoclasts

- Calcitonin - inhibits osteoclast function

26
Q

What are the 3 phases of Paget’s Disease of Bone?

A
  1. osteoclast overactivity
  2. osteoblast activity
  3. bone sclerosis
27
Q

Osteogenesis Imperfecta

A

Defect in type I collagen leads to brittle bone disease

28
Q

Achondroplasia

A

Defect in signal transduction from FGFR3 mutation causes dwarfism due to growth plate abnormality

29
Q

Osteonecrosis

A

Bone death with many causes from ischemia to corticosterois