Osteoporosis asociada a enfermedades hematológicas
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Osteoporosis
hematopoiesis
bone marrow
bone density
hematologic disease
osteoporosis
hematopoyesis
médula ósea
densidad ósea
enfermedades hematológicas
hematopoiesis
bone marrow
bone density
hematologic disease
osteoporosis
hematopoyesis
médula ósea
densidad ósea
enfermedades hematológicas
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Intituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)
Introducción: la osteoporosis (OP) es una enfermedad de alta significancia a nivel mundial que se caracteriza por cambios en la microarquitectura de la médula ósea (MO) y puede presentarse dentro de algunos trastornos hematológicos.
Objetivo: realizar una revisión del tema de la osteoporosis y describir la relación que tiene la OP con alteraciones hematológicas como causas o consecuencias.
Métodos: se realizó la búsqueda de información en bases de datos: PubMed, Science-Direct y Scielo mediante palabras clave como: “osteoporosis”, “hematopoyesis”, “médula ósea” y “enfermedades hematológicas” en español e inglés. De la búsqueda fueron consultados 45 artículos.
Conclusión: la OP es una enfermedad que se presenta por lo general en personas de edad avanzada, está directamente asociada al envejecimiento o, de manera secundaria, a otros procesos patológicos. Dentro de la mayoría de los trastornos hematológicos se puede evidenciar la presencia de OP, por lo que es importante tener esta enfermedad dentro de los componentes a tratar en pacientes con hemofilia, linfoma, β talasemia y la enfermedad de células falciformes. Por último, el uso de ayudas diagnósticas es importante para hacer seguimiento y control a las alteraciones hematológicas y de igual forma a la progresión de la osteoporosis, con el fin de evitar la aparición de fracturas en los pacientes con estas enfermedades.
Introduction: osteoporosis (OP) is a disease of high significance worldwide that is characterized by changes in the microarchitecture of the bone marrow (BM) and can occur within some hematological disorders. Objective: to review the topic of osteoporosis and describe the relationship between OP and hematological alterations as causes or consequences. Methods: a search for information was carried out in databases: PubMed, Science-Direct and Scielo using keywords such as: “osteoporosis”, “hematopoiesis”, “bone marrow” and “hematological diseases” in Spanish and English. From the search, 45 articles were consulted. Conclusion: OP is a disease that usually occurs in the elderly, is directly associated with aging or, secondarily, with other pathological processes. Within most hematological disorders the presence of OP can be evidenced, so it is important to have this disease within the components to be treated in each disorder mentioned. patients with hemophilia, lymphoma, β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease. Finally, the use of diagnostic aids is important to follow up and control hematological alterations and likewise the progression of osteoporosis, in order to avoid the appearance of fractures in patients with these diseases.
Introduction: osteoporosis (OP) is a disease of high significance worldwide that is characterized by changes in the microarchitecture of the bone marrow (BM) and can occur within some hematological disorders. Objective: to review the topic of osteoporosis and describe the relationship between OP and hematological alterations as causes or consequences. Methods: a search for information was carried out in databases: PubMed, Science-Direct and Scielo using keywords such as: “osteoporosis”, “hematopoiesis”, “bone marrow” and “hematological diseases” in Spanish and English. From the search, 45 articles were consulted. Conclusion: OP is a disease that usually occurs in the elderly, is directly associated with aging or, secondarily, with other pathological processes. Within most hematological disorders the presence of OP can be evidenced, so it is important to have this disease within the components to be treated in each disorder mentioned. patients with hemophilia, lymphoma, β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease. Finally, the use of diagnostic aids is important to follow up and control hematological alterations and likewise the progression of osteoporosis, in order to avoid the appearance of fractures in patients with these diseases.
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Science and Health; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): Science and Health, september-december; 81-88
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 5 Núm. 3 (2021): Ciencia y Salud, septiempre-diciembre; 81-88
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2021.v5i3
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 5 Núm. 3 (2021): Ciencia y Salud, septiempre-diciembre; 81-88
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2021.v5i3