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Osteoporosis postmenopáusica: relevancia de la búsqueda estructurada de causas secundarias

  • Autores: Macarena Jiménez, Camila Henríquez, Francisca Miranda, Macarena Olmedo, Daniza M. Ivanovic, Pablo Florenzano
  • Localización: Revista Médica de Chile, ISSN-e 0034-9887, Vol. 150, Nº. 5, 2022, págs. 597-602
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • A search for secondary causes of osteoporosis or low mineral density in postmenopausal women
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    • Background: A secondary cause can be found in up to one third of women with osteoporosis, potentially modifying their therapeutic approach. Aim: To determine the prevalence of secondary causes and risk factors for decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and osteoporosis. Material and Methods: We included postmenopausal women with a diagnosis of osteoporosis or low BMD who consulted for the first time in an endocrinology clinic between October 2018 and March 2020. A complete medical history, physical examination and a standardized laboratory assessment to identify secondary causes were performed. Results: During the study period, 114 women were evaluated, 30 of them with low BMD and 84 with osteoporosis. After obtaining a medical history and a structured laboratory screening, at least one secondary cause was found in 50% of patients with osteoporosis and in 67% of those with low BMD. Most patients with no identified secondary cause had at least one risk factor for fragility fractures. Conclusions: A structured evaluation that includes medical history and standardized laboratory study in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis or low BMD, is a valuable tool to identify secondary causes of osteoporosis.

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