Morphofunctional features of the duodenum in osteopenic syndrome in children and adolescents. / Kotova, S. M.; Gordeladze, A. S.; Karlova, N. A.; Maksimtseva, I. M.; Zhorina, O. M.; Sokhor, A. Ya.
In: Terapevticheskii Arkhiv, Vol. 71, No. 2, 01.01.1999, p. 44-48.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphofunctional features of the duodenum in osteopenic syndrome in children and adolescents
AU - Kotova, S. M.
AU - Gordeladze, A. S.
AU - Karlova, N. A.
AU - Maksimtseva, I. M.
AU - Zhorina, O. M.
AU - Sokhor, A. Ya
PY - 1999/1/1
Y1 - 1999/1/1
N2 - Aim. The study of duodenal morphology in children and adolescents with skeletal deformity. Materials and methods. Clinical, hormonal examinations, x-ray investigation of the skeleton with spinal NMR-tomography, gastroduodenoscopy with target biopsy were performed in 41 patients aged 7 to 18 on aftertreatment for broken spine. Results. Atrophic duodenitis found in most of the patients presented without dyspepsia, with symptoms of duodenitis in 8 patients, osteoporosis in 36% of patients. NMR-tomography rejected compression-broken spine in 22 patients. Conclusion. Disturbed absorption of calcium and atrophic alterations in the duodenal mucosa are thought responsible for disturbance of calcium metabolism and formation of bone tissue.
AB - Aim. The study of duodenal morphology in children and adolescents with skeletal deformity. Materials and methods. Clinical, hormonal examinations, x-ray investigation of the skeleton with spinal NMR-tomography, gastroduodenoscopy with target biopsy were performed in 41 patients aged 7 to 18 on aftertreatment for broken spine. Results. Atrophic duodenitis found in most of the patients presented without dyspepsia, with symptoms of duodenitis in 8 patients, osteoporosis in 36% of patients. NMR-tomography rejected compression-broken spine in 22 patients. Conclusion. Disturbed absorption of calcium and atrophic alterations in the duodenal mucosa are thought responsible for disturbance of calcium metabolism and formation of bone tissue.
KW - Disturbed calcium metabolism
KW - Enterai syndrome
KW - Osteopenic syndrome in children and adolescents
KW - Osteoporosis
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M3 - Article
C2 - 10222552
AN - SCOPUS:24044488654
VL - 71
SP - 44
EP - 48
JO - ТЕРАПЕВТИЧЕСКИЙ АРХИВ (TERAPEVTICHESKII ARKHIV)
JF - ТЕРАПЕВТИЧЕСКИЙ АРХИВ (TERAPEVTICHESKII ARKHIV)
SN - 0040-3660
IS - 2
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