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home:diseases:osteoporosis_osteopenia [12.19.2018] – [Vitamin D supplementation] sallieqhome:diseases:osteoporosis_osteopenia [02.18.2019] – [Osteoporosis and osteopenia] sallieq
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 ====== Osteoporosis and osteopenia ====== ====== Osteoporosis and osteopenia ======
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 +<relatedarticle> [[home:diseases:hyperparathyroidism|Secondary hyperparathyroidism]] </article>
  
 Both osteoporosis and osteopenia are diseases marked by a decrease in bone mineral density. Osteopenia is a less severe form of and sometimes precursor to osteoporosis. The loss of bone mass leads to a porous bone structure, frequent fractures, and delayed healing. Both osteoporosis and osteopenia are diseases marked by a decrease in bone mineral density. Osteopenia is a less severe form of and sometimes precursor to osteoporosis. The loss of bone mass leads to a porous bone structure, frequent fractures, and delayed healing.
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 ===== Other treatments ===== ===== Other treatments =====
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 +Calcitonin    (({{pubmed>long:    30725954}}))
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 +<blockquote>Salmon calcitonin (after this referred to as “calcitonin”) is an analog of human calcitonin used in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis, Paget disease of bone, and hypercalcemia. Its clinical importance derives from its ability to inhibit osteoclasts and increase renal excretion of calcium. 
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 +Through these processes, bone matrix resorption and serum calcium are both decreased.
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 ==== Calcium supplementation ==== ==== Calcium supplementation ====
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