Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases (Jan 2021)

Bone fragility in patients affected by congenital diseases non skeletal in origin

  • L. Masi,
  • S. Ferrari,
  • M. K. Javaid,
  • S. Papapoulos,
  • D. D. Pierroz,
  • M. L. Brandi,
  • IOF Skeletal Rare Diseases Working Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-020-01611-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 28

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Abstract Background Bone tissue represents a large systemic compartment of the human body, with an active metabolism, that controls mineral deposition and removal, and where several factors may play a role. For these reasons, several non-skeletal diseases may influence bone metabolism. It is of a crucial importance to classify these disorders in order to facilitate diagnosis and clinical management. This article reports a taxonomic classification of non-skeletal rare congenital disorders, which have an impact on bone metabolism Methods The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) Skeletal Rare Diseases Working Group (SRD-WG), comprised of basic and clinical scientists, has decided to review the taxonomy of non-skeletal rare disorders that may alter bone physiology. Results The taxonomy of non-skeletal rare congenital disorders which impact bone comprises a total of 6 groups of disorders that may influence the activity of bone cells or the characteristics of bone matrix. Conclusions This paper provides the first comprehensive taxonomy of non-skeletal rare congenital disorders with impact on bone physiology.

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