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Therapy Insight: orthopedic complications after solid organ transplantation in childhood




TekijätHelenius I, Jalanko H, Remes V, Salminen S, Sairanen H, Holmberg C, Peltonen J

KustantajaNATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Julkaisuvuosi2007

Lehti:Nature clinical practice nephrology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiNATURE CLINICAL PRACTICE NEPHROLOGY

Lehden akronyymiNAT CLIN PRACT NEPHR

Vuosikerta3

Numero2

Aloitussivu96

Lopetussivu105

Sivujen määrä10

ISSN1745-8323

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncpneph0384


Tiivistelmä

Several factors, such as immobilization, metabolic bone disease and immunosuppressive drugs, can compromise the quality of bone in children who have undergone solid organ transplantation. In contrast to adults, decreased bone mineral density has been reported in only a small proportion of pediatric transplant patients, and the relationship between low bone mineral density and fracture risk has not been established in children. Nevertheless, fractures, scoliosis, and joint and spinal degeneration are common in patients who received solid organ grafts as children. Avascular bone necrosis occurs infrequently in this patient population. Future studies should evaluate the effects of the underlying disease, transplantation and immunosuppression on the metabolism of bone and cartilage. On the basis of our own clinical experience and literature review, the growing spine of children who have received transplants should be continuously evaluated, and follow-up of bone mineral density is indicated. By contrast, routine MRI of the joints seems unnecessary.




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