Corticosteroids cause osteoporosis and fractures in a high percentage of patients. There is a dose-dependent effect, which is difficult to define because of varying durations at each dose. The beneficial effects of steroids on the underlying disease may partially offset the detrimental effects on bone. Because the effects are so variable and can be clinically severe, patients embarking on long-term steroid treatment should have bone density monitored, and measures taken to try to preserve bone.
Hisomorphometric profile and calcium matabolism in corticosteroid induced osteoporosis
LO CASCIO, Vincenzo;ADAMI, Silvano;
1983-01-01
Abstract
Corticosteroids cause osteoporosis and fractures in a high percentage of patients. There is a dose-dependent effect, which is difficult to define because of varying durations at each dose. The beneficial effects of steroids on the underlying disease may partially offset the detrimental effects on bone. Because the effects are so variable and can be clinically severe, patients embarking on long-term steroid treatment should have bone density monitored, and measures taken to try to preserve bone.File in questo prodotto:
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