Pathphysiology: Metabolic Bone Disorders: Okatai Flashcards
What Vit D do you order to see if PTH is working?
1,25 Vit D (not 25…)
Osteo fibrosis cystica is due to what?
Too much PTH
What is the major contributor to fracture risk?
Age Gender BMI High salt intake Thinness No activity Smoking Alcohol GI disease
Hormonal causes of osteoporosis?
HyperPTH Low T, androgen insensitivity Low E Cortisol Thyrotoxicosis DM1 and 2 Adrenal insufficiency Hyper prolactinemia Hypopituitary
High calcium makes you check for what leukemia?
MMyeloma
Monoclonal gammopathy
Blood tests for low bone density?
PTH 25 Vit D CMP, PO4, Mg TSH T CBC 24 hour urine
Why order a 24 hour urine Ca when blood Ca is normal?
If losing Ca in urine, blood is only normal because bone is being degraded to fill the gap
What is the DEXA Z score compared to?
Age, sex, ethinicty of matched population
What is the DEXA T score compared to?
Young adult reference population
Who needs bone density testing?
F>65 M>70 Younger postmenopausal women with risk Men 50-69 with risk Any adult with fracture after 50 Cortisol drug pts.
What are 3 markers of bone FORMATION?
Bone Alk Phos
Osteocalcin
Aminoterminal propeptide of Type I procollagen
What are markers of bone RESORPTION?
Serum C telopeptide
Urinary N-telopeptide
What is FRAX?
calculation for 10 year probability of fracture
Drugs for osteoporosis?
Calcitonin Bisphosphonates Estrogen SERMs RANK-L Teriperidide (PTH)