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Elevated platelet counts in a cohort of children with moderate-severe osteogenesis imperfecta suggest that inflammation is present.

Lois SalterAmaka C OffiahNicholas J Bishop
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood (2018)
Raised platelet counts were observed in association with new and healing vertebral fractures, but also (41%-44%) in the absence of identified proinflammatory factors or events. We speculate that these findings are evidence for a proinflammatory component to OI that could be a target for therapeutic intervention.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral blood
  • randomized controlled trial
  • oxidative stress
  • young adults
  • bone mineral density
  • early onset
  • high intensity
  • postmenopausal women
  • body composition
  • drug induced