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Persistent Deficits in Bone Quality in Treated Acromegaly: Evidence From Assessments of Microstructure.

Adriana P KukerSanchita AgarwalElizabeth ShaneAdi CohenThomas L NickolasEmily M SteinTirissa J ReidDidier HansSerge CremersJeffrey N BrucePamela U Freda
Published in: Journal of the Endocrine Society (2023)
We show, for the first time, that volumetric bone mineral density and microarchitecture of the peripheral skeleton improve with acromegaly treatment but remain abnormal in patients in remission after surgery compared to controls. These abnormalities, known to be associated with fractures in other populations, may play a role in the pathogenesis of persistent fragility in treated acromegaly.
Keyphrases
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