| Literature DB >> 1604235 |
M Laroche1, J L Puech, J M Pouillès, J Arlet, H Boccalon, P Puel, B Mazières, P Arlet, C Ribot.
Abstract
There are close links between bone metabolism and bone circulation. Osteoblasts are derived from the walls of the venous sinuses. As shown by Burkardt, osteoporosis is accompanied by a decrease in the number of intra-osseous capillaries, and intra-osseous arterioles may be the site of arteriosclerosis lesions. In order to determine the existence of a possible link between arteriosclerosis and male osteoporosis, the etiology of which is often poorly defined, the authors studied phosphorus-calcium balance, X-rays of the spine, and bone density of the spine and the femoral neck in 17 male arterial disease sufferers with a mean age of 61 and at Leriche stage 2, 3 or 4. These 17 patients were compared with 15 age-paired controls. Wedge fractures, absent in the control group, were seen in 9 of the 17 patients. Bone mineral content in the femoral neck was significantly reduced in the arterial disease group.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1604235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Rhum Mal Osteoartic ISSN: 0035-2659