Melissa F Cohen, Rachel Pessah-Pollack, E Michael Lewiecki
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Abstract
A 54-year-old woman was referred by her rheumatologist for evaluation of an elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in the setting of polyarthritis. The metabolic work-up was significant for an elevated bone fraction of alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes, and high bone turnover markers, including fasting C- telopeptide (CTX). A diagnosis of Paget's disease of bone (PDB) was considered. A whole-body nuclear bone scan showed diffuse increased uptake in the calvarium, suggestive of PDB, with no other localizing areas of increased uptake. Skull X-rays show mild sclerosis and medullary expansion of the posterior parietal bones and occiput, interpreted by the radiologist as unlikely to be PDB with a high level of uncertainty. Bone density testing with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry showed low bone mass (osteopenia) with fracture probability that was below the treatment threshold. The case was presented and discussed on Bone Health ECHO, a virtual community of practice with the aim of enhancing global capacity to deliver best practice skeletal health care. The results of the discussion are presented here.
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The Journal is committed to serving ISCD''s mission - the education of heterogenous physician specialties and technologists who are involved in the clinical assessment of skeletal health. The focus of JCD is bone mass measurement, including epidemiology of bone mass, how drugs and diseases alter bone mass, new techniques and quality assurance in bone mass imaging technologies, and bone mass health/economics.
Combining high quality research and review articles with sound, practice-oriented advice, JCD meets the diverse diagnostic and management needs of radiologists, endocrinologists, nephrologists, rheumatologists, gynecologists, family physicians, internists, and technologists whose patients require diagnostic clinical densitometry for therapeutic management.