Bone Disorders Flashcards

1
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define osteoporosis

A

progressive decrease in bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue, causing increased fragility and susceptibility of fracture

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2
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true or false: osteoporosis is more common in men than women

A

false

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3
Q

list common fracture sites due to osteoporosis

A

neck of femur
vertebral body
distal radius
humeral neck

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4
Q

describe the bone remodelling cycle that occurs in bone remodelling units

A

osteoclasts act on an inactive surface and resorb bone

these are then replaced by osteoblasts that fill the cavity by laying osteoid

osteoid is then mineralised to form new bone

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5
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what is the abnormal process occurring in osteoporosis?

A

relative/absolute increase in bone resorption compared to formation

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6
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in women, what is the major determinant of bone loss following menopause?

A

oestrogen deficiency

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7
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what is the most widely used method of assessing bone mineral density?

A

DEXA scan

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8
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define normal BMD

A

within one standard deviation of young adult reference mean

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9
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define osteopenic BMD

A

between 1 and 2.5 standard deviations below young adult reference

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10
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define osteoporotic BMD

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2.5 or more standard deviations below young adult reference

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11
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true or false: low BMD is proportional with increased risk of fracture

A

true

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12
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list some lifestyle advice for osteoporosis

A

high intensity strength training
low impact weight bearing exercise
avoid smoking and alcohol
diet management

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13
Q

list drug treatment for osteoporosis

A
calcium + vitamin D supplements 
bisphosphonates 
denosumab 
teriparatide 
strontium ranelate 
HRT 
SERMs
testosterone
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14
Q

how do bisphosphonates work?

A

antiresorptive agents to prevent bone loss at vulnerable sites

absorb onto bone and ingested by osteoclasts, leading to cell death

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15
Q

give examples of bisphosphonates

A

alendronate

risedronate

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16
Q

when would antiresorptive therapy be started in patients?

A

T score less than -2.5

17
Q

list some long term complications of bisphosphonates

A

osteonecrosis of jaw
oesophageal cancer
atypical fractures

18
Q

which complication of osteoporosis is zoledronic acid particularly useful for?

A

reduces the risk of fractures

19
Q

what is denosumab and why is it useful for osteoporosis?

A

monoclonal antibody that antagonises RANK to inhibit development of osteoclasts

results in increased bone density

20
Q

why is strontium ranelate the third line treatment for osteoporosis?

A

antiresorptive capacity is lower than bisphosphonate

has more contraindications

21
Q

what is teriparatide?

A

recombinant PTH that helps stimulate bone growth

22
Q

what is Paget’s disease?

A

abnormal osteoclast activity resulting in increased osteoblast activity

23
Q

which bones does paget’s disease typically affect?

A

long bones
pelvis
lumbar spine
skull

24
Q

list clinical features of paget’s disease

A

bone pain
deformity
deafness
compression neuropathy

25
Q

what is the main treatment for paget’s disease?

A

bisphosphonates