Natural history of bone metabolism and bone mineral density in children with inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2006Vol. 13(1), pp. 42–50
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Francisco Sylvester, Nancy Wyzga, Jeffrey S. Hyams, Patricia M. Davis, Trudy Lerer, Katherine Vance, Gillian Hawker, Anne M. Griffiths
Abstract
Decreased bone turnover occurs in children newly diagnosed with IBD. Although indicators of osteoblast activity increase with clinical improvement, bone mineral accrual does not accelerate. Children with low BMI may be considered for BMD screening, since they are at risk for low bone mass.
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