Lecture 29: Osteoporosis Flashcards
Recall the functions of bone.
Recall the constituents of bone matrix.
Recall the bone cells.
Recall the origin and location of the bone cells.
Recall the origin of osteoblast.
Recall the BMU.
Recall the process of endochondral ossification.
Recall the different zones of bone growth during endochondral ossification.
Differ between woven and lamellar bone
Recall the structure of a mature long bone.
Recall the structure of the bone lamellae
Recall the molecular mechanisms of bone remodelling and growth.
Recall the cells and factors involved in bone remodelling and growth.
Bone homeostasis regulation is done by the ____________ system.
Recall the factors involved in bone remodelling and growth.
Recall osteopenia and osteoporosis.
Recall osteoporosis pathophysiology.
Recall the effects of sex hormones on the bone.
Recall the pathogenesis of primary osteoporosis.
Why is osteoporosis more common in women?
Recall prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
Describe Paget Disease.
Recall the etiology of Paget Disease.
Recall the complications of Paget Disease.
Recall the therapies for Paget Disease.
- Same/similar to osteoporosis
- In severe cases surgery may be necessary to:
- Help fractures heal
- Replace joints damaged by severe arthritis
- Realign deformedbones
- Reduce pressure onnerves
Recall Stage 1 of Paget Disease
Recall Stage 2 of Paget Disease
Recall Stage 3 of Paget Disease