ba0001pp344 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013
Inderjeeth Charles
, Chan Kien
, Nair Preeti
, Yang Pang Wee
, Chauhan Anupham
, EEmun Lim
Background: Osteoporosis is not a homogenous disease. Riggs et al. identified two distinct types of osteoporosis, with different pathophysiology, patterns of bone loss and fracture types.Post-menopausal (PM) osteoporosis is triggered by withdrawal of the effect of oestrogen on bone, which leads to a sharp acceleration of bone turnover with an imbalance towards excessive osteoclastic activity. Senile osteoporosis in the old old (usually after the...