Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p300 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Bio-impedance and quantitative ultrasound to measure bone mineral density in post-menopausal women from a rural Mexican community

Blanco-Rodriguez Fernando , Ellis-Infante Nicole , Lopez-Rivas Victor , May-Kim Sherlin , Pickett Charlotte , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

It is widely accepted that the “gold” standard method for diagnosis of osteoporosis is dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, to measure bone mineral content and bone mineral density (BMD). However in the last decades other less harmful and cheaper methods were developed. Among them bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is one of most commonly used and is used in analysis of body composition as well. On its side, quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is a noninvasive method of e...

ba0005p301 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Association of serum vitamin D with bone mineral density and breastfeeding in post-menopausal women from a Mexican rural community

Ellis-Infante Nicole , Blanco-Rodriguez Fernando , Lopez-Rivas Victor , May-Kim Sherlin , Pickett Charlotte , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

Vitamin D plays an important role for bone health, and is associated to the risk of osteoporosis development.The aim of the present work was to determine the association between serum vitamin D concentration and the bone mineral density (BMD) in post-menopausal women living in a Mexican rural community (this study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee). The BMD was assessed by ultrasound and vitamin D was evaluated using a specific immunoass...

ba0005p368 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Gender-different relationship between body composition and incident fracture risk in Koreans: a community-dwelling prospective cohort study

Kim Jung Hee , Hong A Ram , Choi Hyung Jin , Ku Eu Jeong , Cho Nam H , Shin Chan Soo

Low body mass index (BMI) or body weight is a well-known risk factor for osteoporosis and fragility fractures. However, the relative contribution of lean mass and fat mass on bone health, i.e. fragility fractures is inconclusive.We elucidated the relative contribution of lean and fat mass on fracture risk by group analysis in Korean men and women. This was an ongoing prospective community-dwelling cohort study at Ansung in Korea, begun in 2001. We includ...

ba0006p169 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Orthopaedic management of leg length discrepancy in Proteus syndrome: a case series

Crenshaw Molly , Goerlich Cara , Ivey Lauren , Sapp Julie , Keppler-Noreuil Kim , Scott Allison , Biesecker Leslie , Tosi Laura

Background: Proteus syndrome (PS) is a rare mosaic disorder comprising asymmetric bony and soft tissue overgrowth leading to significant morbidity. Placement of guided growth hardware with subsequent epiphyseal arrest improves leg length and angular deformities in pediatric patients without PS.Presenting problem: The purpose of this study was to review the surgical approach and present outcomes, complications, and recommendations in eight patients with P...

ba0006lb6 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Altered bone metabolism in Fanconi anemia results from defective mesenchymal stem cell differentiation

Mazon Melody , Julien Jacinthe , Ung Roth-Visal , Picard Sylvain , Bisson Sarah-Kim , Mac-Way Fabrice , Carreau Madeleine

Fanconi anemia (FA) is a rare genetic disease associated with a progressive decline in hematopoietic stem cells leading to bone marrow failure. FA is also characterized by various developmental defects including short stature and skeletal malformations of the upper and lower limbs. Indeed, more than half of children affected with FA have radial-ray abnormalities with a tendency to early osteoporosis and osteopenia. However, the underlying mechanisms leading to bone defects in ...

ba0003oc6.3 | Osteoporosis treatment and the effects of physical activity | ECTS2014

Vitamin D is low in obesity, and this is due to greater volume of distribution

Walsh Jennifer S , Evans Amy L , Bowles Simon , Naylor Kim E , Gossiel Fatma , Jacques Richard , Schoenmakers Inez , Jones Kerry S , Eastell Richard

Low circulating levels of total 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) have been reported in obese people of different ethnicities in several countries. Low total 25OHD in obesity could be due to lower binding proteins (with normal free 25OHD), lower dietary intake or sunlight exposure, greater volume of distribution (pool size) or more rapid metabolic clearance.The aims of this study were to determine if free 25OHD and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2...

ba0003pp398 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

A study on the effect factors on BMD of affected femur neck in patients with hemiplegia

Jun Shin Myung , Jeon Yun Kyung , Koo Bon Il , Jin Park Yeo , Hyeok Chang Jae , Kim Seong-Jang , Beom Shin Yong

The aim of this study was to investigate BMD of affected femur in patients with hemiplegic stroke.Medical records of 153 patients with stroke who admitted a rehabilitation clinic from January 2011 to March 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. We excluded the patients with non-hemiplegia, diseases which can affect the BMD such as diabetes mellitus, thyroid disease and anti-epileptic drugs. We also excluded the patients who did not check both femur BMD. Tot...

ba0005p271 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2016

Skeletal muscle mass is strongly correlated with total Hip BMD in premenopausal women

Lee Sara , Youm Hyun Sik , Song Hye-Kyung , Jeong Kyung-Ah , Kim Joung Sook , Chung Hyewon , Choi Hoon , Kang Byung-moon

Introduction: The significance of sarcopenia and low muscle mass are especially emphasized in these days. Sarcopenia is well known to highly correlate with fragility and increases the risk of falling in the elderly and an important risk factor for disability and mortality. Evidence of inter-relaionship of muscle with bone metabolism is increasing. Therefore we investigated the relationship between BMD and muscle mass among healthy Korean premenopausal women.<p class="abste...

ba0007oc7 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Comparison of zoledronate and pamidronate in children with skeletal disorders: Short term safety experience from a single institution

Tosi Laura , Estrada Andrea , Floor Marianne , Kim Mirini , Weigley Lindsay , Dollar Christina , Gillies Austin , Roberts Mary Scott , Gafni Rachel , Boyce Alison

Objectives: Bisphosphonates are frequently used in children with skeletal disorders, however optimal dosing and regimens are unknown. Early treatment focused on pamidronate (PAM), a second-generation formulation, however use of zoledronate (ZOL), a more potent third-generation bisphosphonate, has recently increased due to shorter and less frequent infusions. The objective of this study is to compare short-term safety of ZOL and PAM in a pediatric population.<p class="abste...

ba0002oc6 | Epidemiology | ICCBH2013

Role of bone-associated loci identified in GWAS meta-analyses in the context of longitudinal pediatric BMD in European Americans

Zemel Babette , Kalkwarf Heidi , Li Mingyao , Deliard Sandra , Kim Celia , Qu Liming , Chiavacci Rosetta , Paulhamus Donna , Lappe Joan , Gilsanz Vicente , Hakonarson Hakon , Oberfield Sharon , Shepherd John , Voight Ben , Kelly Andrea , Grant Struan

Objective: With recent genome wide association studies (GWAS), ~70 loci have been robustly and reproducibly associated with adult bone density and/or osteoporosis. However, to date no systematic effort has investigated which of these loci operate early in life. We investigated whether these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are associated with childhood areal bone mineral density (aBMD). In addition we determined if any of the associations were age dependent.<p class=...