Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism
, by Favus, Murray J.; Christakos, Sylvia; Kleerekoper, Michael (CON)- ISBN: 9780781700832 | 0781700833
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/1/1993
Contributors | |
The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research | |
Introduction from the First Edition | |
Preface to the Second Edition | |
Acknowledgments | |
Anatomy and Ultrastructure of Bone | p. 3 |
Molecular Defects of Bone Development | p. 10 |
The Osteoblast | p. 15 |
Bone Matrix Proteins and the Mineralization Process | p. 21 |
Bone Resorbing Cells | p. 25 |
Regulation of Bone Remodeling | p. 33 |
Physiological Functions of Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus and Mineral Ion Balance | p. 41 |
Intestinal Absorption of Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus | p. 46 |
Urinary Excretion of Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus | p. 50 |
Secretion, Metabolism, and Circulating Heterogeneity of Parathyroid Hormone | p. 55 |
Parathyroid Hormone: Mechanism of Action | p. 58 |
Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein | p. 61 |
Vitamin D: Metabolism and Mechanism of Action | p. 63 |
Calcitonin | p. 70 |
Regulation of Bone Mineral Homeostasis: An Integrated View | p. 76 |
History and Physical Examination | p. 83 |
Collection, Preservation, and Analysis of Urine in the Evaluation of Mineral Metabolism, Bone Disease, and Nephrolithiasis | p. 84 |
Blood Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium | p. 87 |
Parathyroid Hormone and Calcitonin | p. 90 |
Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein Assays | p. 99 |
Vitamin D and Metabolites | p. 103 |
Markers of Bone Formation and Resorption | p. 108 |
Blood Aluminum in Renal Osteodystrophy | p. 112 |
Radiologic Evaluation of Bone Mineral in Children | p. 115 |
Scintigraphy in Metabolic Bone Disease | p. 129 |
Bone Density Measurement and the Management of Osteoporosis | p. 137 |
Bone Biopsy and Histomorphometry in Clinical Practice | p. 146 |
Hypercalcemia: Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Differential Diagnosis | p. 153 |
Primary Hyperparathyroidism | p. 155 |
Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism and Refractory Secondary Hyperparathyroidism | p. 159 |
Familial Hyperparathyroid Syndromes | p. 164 |
Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia | p. 166 |
Humoral Hypercalcemia of Malignancy | p. 169 |
Hypercalcemia in Hematologic Malignancies and in Solid Tumors Associated with Extensive Localized Bone Destruction | p. 173 |
Unusual Causes of Malignancy-Associated Hypercalcemia | p. 176 |
Hypercalcemia Resulting from Medications | p. 177 |
Hypercalcemia Due to Granuloma-Forming Disorders | p. 178 |
The Milk-Alkali Syndrome | p. 181 |
Immobilization | p. 181 |
Hypercalcemic Syndromes in Infants and Children | p. 182 |
Endocrine Causes of Hypercalcemia Other Than Primary Hyperparathyroidism | p. 184 |
Management of Hypercalcemia | p. 185 |
Hypocalcemia: Pathogenesis, Differential Diagnosis, and Management | p. 188 |
Protein Binding Abnormalities | p. 190 |
Hypoparathyroidism | p. 191 |
Parathyroid Hormone Resistance Syndromes | p. 194 |
Hypocalcemia Due to Magnesium Deficiency | p. 200 |
Hypocalcemia Due to Pancreatitis | p. 202 |
Hypocalcemia Due to Vitamin D Disorders | p. 203 |
Hypocalcemia Due to Hyperphosphatemia | p. 204 |
Medications That Cause Hypocalcemia | p. 205 |
Hypocalcemia in Acute Illness | p. 205 |
Neonatal Hypocalcemia | p. 207 |
Magnesium Deficiency and Hypermagnesemia | p. 210 |
Hyperphosphatemia and Hypophosphatemia | p. 213 |
Evaluation and Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis | p. 223 |
Radiology of Osteoporosis | p. 229 |
Prevention of Osteoporosis | p. 240 |
Juvenile Osteoporosis | p. 245 |
Regional Osteoporosis | p. 248 |
Steroid and Drug-Induced Osteopenia | p. 250 |
Osteoporosis in Men | p. 255 |
Miscellaneous Causes of Osteoporosis | p. 258 |
Serum Fluoride Levels | p. 262 |
Nutritional Rickets and Osteomalacia | p. 264 |
Metabolic Bone Disease in Gastrointestinal and Biliary Disorders | p. 268 |
Vitamin D Dependent Rickets | p. 274 |
Hypophosphatemic Vitamin D Resistant Rickets | p. 279 |
Tumor-Associated Rickets and Osteomalacia | p. 282 |
Hypophosphatasia | p. 288 |
Fanconi Syndrome and Renal Tubular Acidosis | p. 291 |
Drug-Induced Osteomalacia | p. 296 |
Metabolic Bone Disease of Total Parenteral Nutrition | p. 300 |
Renal Osteodystrophy in Adults and Children | p. 304 |
Sclerosing Bone Dysplasias | p. 327 |
Fibrous Dysplasia | p. 344 |
Osteogenesis Imperfecta | p. 346 |
Chondrodystrophies and Mucopolysaccharidoses | p. 350 |
Skeletal Neoplasms | p. 355 |
Ischemic Bone Disease | p. 363 |
Infiltrative Disorders of Bone | p. 367 |
Sarcoidosis | p. 371 |
Paget's Disease of Bone | p. 375 |
Tumoral Calcinosis | p. 389 |
Dermatomyositis | p. 391 |
Fibrodysplasia (Myositis) Ossificans Progressiva | p. 393 |
Nephrolithiasis | p. 399 |
App. i. Growth Charts for Males and Females | p. 407 |
App. ii. Ossification Centers | p. 409 |
App. iii. Laboratory Values of Importance for Calcium Metabolism and Metabolic Bone Disease | p. 411 |
App. iv. Mineral and Vitamin D RDA for Infants, Children, and Adults | p. 413 |
App. v. Formulary of Drugs Commonly Used in Treatment of Mineral Disorders | p. 414 |
App. vi. Structure of Naturally Occurring Vitamin D and Synthetic Analogs | p. 417 |
App. vii. Dynamic Tests | p. 418 |
App. viii. Molecular Defects and Models for Disorders of Bone and Mineral Metabolism | p. 423 |
App. ix. Bone Density Reference Data | p. 426 |
Subject Index | p. 431 |
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