Bone Health Flashcards

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What is osteoporosis?

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Progressive systemic skeletal disease characterised by low bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue, with a consequent increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture

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What are common sites of osteoporotic fractures?

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Neck of femur, vertebral body, distal radius, humeral neck

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Why does osteoporosis occur?

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There is a relative or absolute increase in bone resorption by osteoclasts over formation that leads to increased bone loss

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What are modifiable risk factors for fragility fractures?

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BMD, alcohol, weight, smoking, physical inactivity

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When should you refer someone for a DEXA scan after an osteoporotic risk factor assessment?

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Anyone with a 10y risk assessment for any OP fracture of at least 10%

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What DEXA results would you get in osteopenia (low bone mass)?

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BMD >1SD below young adult mean but

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What DEXA results would you get in osteoporosis?

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BMD >=2.5 SD below the young adult mean

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What are 2’ causes of OP?

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Endocrine e.g. hyperthyroid/parathyroidism, Cushing’s disease, GI e.g. coeliac, IBD, chronic liver disease, chronic pancreatitis, resp e.g. CF, COPD, chronic kidney disease

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