MSK Session 11- Ageing In The MSK System And Pathology Of Joints Flashcards

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What accelerates the loss of bone mineral density? (3)

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  • low reproductive hormones
  • poor calcium and vitamin D
  • immobilisation of the bone
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What is osteoporosis?

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Weakened bone due to decreased bone mineral density. This is due to bone resorption being greater than bone formation.

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3
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What is type 1 osteoporosis?

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Post menopausal

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What is type 2 osteoporosis?

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Age related

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What Is a drug that can be given to treat osteoporosis? What does it do?

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Bisphosphonates

They reduce osteoclast function, leading to a decreased bone turnover and increased bone mineralisation.

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What is osteoarthritis?

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A disorder of synovial joints due to focal damage of articular cartilage.

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What is a common sign of osteoarthritis?

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Osteophytes- bony nodules caused by the remodelling of bone at joint margins.

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What are the four radiological features of osteoarthritis?

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Decreased joint space
Osteophytes
Sclerosis
Bone cysts

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9
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Define sarcopenia.

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A loss of muscle mass

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