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adult familial Mediteranean fever;decreased bone mineral density Article Summary

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Decreased bone mineral density in adult familial Mediterranean fever patients: A pilot study
Clinical Rheumatology, 06/20/08
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Suyani E et al. – Ongoing subclinical inflammation may be associated with decreased bone mineral content in familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) patients.

Methods
  • Study to investigate the association between FMF and osteoporosis (OP) in adult pts
  • 35 attack-free FMF pts were individually matched to control subjects on the basis of age and sex
  • All pts were taking regular colchicine
  • Subjects having any condition that can cause decreased BMD were excluded
  • BMD was measured at the spine and femur by dual X-ray absorptiometry

Results
  • T scores of the spine were -0.700 and -0.450 in FMF pts and healthy controls, respectively
  • T scores of the femur neck were -0.900 and -0.430 in FMF pts and healthy controls, respectively
  • Total femur T scores were lower in FMF pts than healthy controls
  • Total femur T scores were decreased in adult pts with FMF

 

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