Osteoporosis Risk Factors and Treatment
Treatment
Calcium, Vitamin D, exercise, Biphosphonates to inhibit bone loss
Sites
Cancellous compartment of vertebral bone affected first
Microscopic description
END
Menopause
Estrogen deficiency increases osteoclast activity
Radiology description
Flattening of vertebral bodies, widening of intervertebral discs
Secondary causes
Identifiable conditions like endocrine disorders, neoplasms, and drug effects
Diagnosis
Iliac crest biopsy
Bone mass
Peak in young adults, influenced by physical activity and diet
Primary causes
Postmenopausal, older age, idiopathic
Osteopenia
Radiologic decrease in skeletal density
Age related changes
Reduced osteoblast potential in the elderly
Immobilization
Reduces skeletal mass; mechanical forces stimulate bone remodeling
Osteoporosis
Reduction in bone mass, increased porosity, leading to fractures
Gross description
Thin trabeculae disconnected, increased osteoclastic activity
Genetics
Vitamin D receptor variation affects peak bone mass
Other risk factors
Whites/Asians, smoking, alcohol abuse