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Osteoporosis and bone health in autoimmune blistering skin disease-an evidenced based review.

Kurosh ParsiAsli Bilgic TemelM RadjenovicDedee Frances Murrell
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2020)
Autoimmune blistering skin diseases (AIBD) encompass a group of diseases characterised by cutaneous and/or mucocutaneous fragility. Multiple risk factors contributing to osteoporosis exist in AIBD patients, including use of long-term systemic corticosteroid therapy (SCT), decreased mobility and the presence of chronic inflammation. Despite this, there is no consensus on the prophylaxis of osteoporosis in AIBD, especially in the absence of SCT. To systemically review the current literature on the association between osteoporosis/osteopenia and AIBD, a comprehensive literature search was performed on six online databases with search terms related to bone mineral density (BMD) and AIBD. A total of 314 articles were screened by their abstract and/or full text. A total of 20 peer-reviewed full-text articles addressing BMD in patients with AIBD were identified. Eight articles examined the association between osteoporosis and pemphigus. Only two articles examined the association between osteoporosis and pemphigoid patients. Three articles examined the effectiveness of osteoporosis prophylaxis in AIBD patients. Seven papers examined the levels of vitamin D in AIBD patients. Few case-control studies examine osteoporosis in pemphigus in the context of SCT, with consistent findings. However, there is scarce literature examining the risk of osteoporosis in pemphigoid, or in AIBD without SCT. Prophylaxis and screening of osteoporosis in AIBD is suboptimal and more attention in this area is required to avoid future complications related to osteopenia and osteoporosis.
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