Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p479 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2016

Increased bone resorption markers in young patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Laakso Saila , Valta Helena , Verkasalo Matti , Viljakainen Heli , Makitie Outi

Children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have defects in bone mineral density (BMD) and bone structure that do not completely normalize with clinical remission.The objective of the study was to determine bone turnover marker (BTM) concentrations and factors behind altered bone metabolism in a case-control setting.We measured the bone formation marker PINP and bone resorption markers CTX and TRACP5b in 42 adole...

ba0002p77 | (1) | ICCBH2013

A novel mutation in CRTAP gene in a patient with severe ostegenesis imperfecta type VII

Vuorimies Ilkka , Pekkinen Minna , Becker Jutta , Valta Helena , Netzer Christian , Makitie Outi

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder with low bone mass and bone fragility. Type VII OI is one of the autosomal recessive subtypes and clinically moderate to lethal. It is caused by mutations in the cartilage associated protein (CRTAP) gene. Currently <20 mutations are known.Case description: An 11-year-old Iraqi female was referred to our hospital after immigration to Finland. She had suffered numerous peripheral a...

ba0004p124 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Bisphosphonate treatment and the characteristics of femoral fractures in children with osteogenesis imperfecta

Vuorimies Ilkka , Mayranpaa Mervi , Valta Helena , Kroger Heikki , Toiviainen-Salo Sanna , Makitie Outi

Objective: Bisphosphonates (BPs) are widely used in treatment of pediatric patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and their beneficial effect on bone density and fracture rates has been well reported. Atypical femoral fracture is a potential complication of bisphosphonates, usually occurring after several years of BP treatment in postmenopausal women. Some evidence suggests increased proportion of subtrochanteric femoral fractures in children with OI after prolonged use of...

ba0006p070 | (1) | ICCBH2017

The abnormally high and heterogeneous bone matrix mineralization after childhood solid organ transplantation is not further increased by bisphosphonate treatment

Fratzl-Zelman Nadja , Valta Helena , Pereira Renata C , Misof Barbara M , Roschger Paul , Jalanko Hannu , Wesseling-Perry Kathrine , Klaushofer Klaus , Makitie Outi

Background: Chronic renal, liver and heart failure in children associate with multiple skeletal complications. Increased fracture incidence often persists after transplantation and might be related to alterations in bone material properties. Moreover, it is not clear whether bisphosphonate therapy (BP) alters bone matrix mineralization in these patients.Methods: In the present study we evaluated bone mineralization density distribution (BMDD) by quantita...