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Felipe Merchan Ferraz Grizzo1, Janaina da Silva Martins2, Marcelo M Pinheiro3, Vanda Jorgetti4, Maria Dalva Barros Carvalho2, Sandra Marisa Pelloso5.
Abstract
Pregnancy and lactation-associated osteoporosis (PAO) is a rare condition with little known pathophysiology. Most cases are diagnosed in the third trimester of pregnancy or in the first weeks postpartum, particularly in first pregnancies. Vertebral fractures are most commonly observed and characterised by prolonged severe pain, functional limitations and a loss of height. Measurements of bone mineral density and biochemical markers of bone remodelling are the clinical methods most commonly used for the management of these patients. However, a bone biopsy with histomorphometric analysis has been considered to be the gold-standard. Few studies have evaluated the histomorphometry in patients with this clinical condition and none of them performed the procedure at the beginning of the clinical assessment. In this study, we report a case of PAO in a 31-year-old postpartum patient who had undergone a twin pregnancy. We describe the clinical, laboratory tests and imaging features. Bone histomorphometry showed a high resorption rate and excellent evolution after 1 year of treatment with intravenous zoledronic acid. Our data suggest that osteoclastogenesis plays a central role in the pathophysiological processes of this disease.Entities:
Keywords: Bisphosphonates; Bone biopsy; Bone histomorphometry; Lactation; Osteoporosis; Pregnancy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26108650 DOI: 10.1007/s00223-015-0028-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calcif Tissue Int ISSN: 0171-967X Impact factor: 4.333