2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2006.tb02235.x
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Osteogenesis imperfecta: Anthropometric, skeletal and mineral metabolic effects of long‐term intravenous pamidronate therapy

Abstract: Background: Administration of bisphosphonates represents a beneficial therapy in children and adolescents with severe osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) because it significantly reduces the annual rate of bone fractures. Aim: To evaluate the anthropometric, skeletal and mineral metabolic effects of long‐term intravenous pamidronate therapy in OI. Methods: Ten patients, aged 5 mo to 25 y, with OI received cyclical intravenous pamidronate. The yearly dose of pamidronate was approximately 9 mg/kg/d at all ages. Duratio… Show more

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“…Land et al 49 Interference with periosteal resorption of unclear clinical significance Vallo et al 50 Decreased plasma calcium and inorganic phosphate in first 3 treatment days (not requiring treatment)…”
Section: Summary and Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land et al 49 Interference with periosteal resorption of unclear clinical significance Vallo et al 50 Decreased plasma calcium and inorganic phosphate in first 3 treatment days (not requiring treatment)…”
Section: Summary and Directions For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Também tem sido notado um aumento na espessura da cortical, no número de trabéculas e na massa óssea das diáfises de ossos longos. Não têm sido observados efeitos negativos no crescimento nem em reparação de fraturas (Rauch e Glorieux, 2004;Rauch et al, 2006;Vallo et al, 2006;Glorieux, 2007Glorieux, e 2008.…”
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