MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES

<p><em>The growth rate of inflammatory bowel diseases among children actualizes early detection of this pathology form and its aftera effects, including secondary osteoporosis. The research purpose is to study the characteristics of osseous tissue mineralization, disorder of physical gro...

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Main Authors: E.A. Yablokova, A.V. Gorelov, O.V. Chumakova, M.A. Ratnikova, I.V. Sichinava
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Published: "Paediatrician" Publishers LLC 2006-01-01
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Online Access:http://vsp.spr-journal.ru:80/jour/article/view/757
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author E.A. Yablokova
A.V. Gorelov
O.V. Chumakova
M.A. Ratnikova
I.V. Sichinava
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A.V. Gorelov
O.V. Chumakova
M.A. Ratnikova
I.V. Sichinava
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description <p><em>The growth rate of inflammatory bowel diseases among children actualizes early detection of this pathology form and its aftera effects, including secondary osteoporosis. The research purpose is to study the characteristics of osseous tissue mineralization, disorder of physical growth and sexual maturity of children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases. The researchers have examined 116 children, including 33 children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases; 26 children, suffering from persistent colitis; 29 children, suffering from gasatroduodenitis; and 28 children with no GI tract pathologies. The study deals with estimate of level of mineral osseous tissue density, biochemical rates of osseous metabolism, as well as physical growth and sexual maturity. reduction of mineral osseous tissue density was found among 48,5% of children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases, 23% of children, suffering from persistent colitis, 31% of children, suffering from chronic gastritis and 18% of almost healthy children, at the same time, it was more apparent among children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases. The lowest rates of mineral osseous tissue density were among girls. Calcium phosphoric metabolism did not change apart from calcium creatinine coefficient, if osteopenia was observed. Thus, reduction of mineral osseous tissue density is often observed among children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases, especially among adolescent girls. Therefore, it conditions the necessity to include densimetry into the conventional examination plan for children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases. Authors also find it advisable to monitor physical growth and sexual maturity of children.</em><strong><em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Key words: children, inflammatory bowel diseases, osteoporosis.</em></strong></p>
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spelling doaj.art-470925cbc7ad478e940ed87ccb851efd2023-08-02T04:46:03Zeng"Paediatrician" Publishers LLCВопросы современной педиатрии1682-55271682-55352006-01-01545661757MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASESE.A. Yablokova0A.V. Gorelov1O.V. Chumakova2M.A. Ratnikova3I.V. Sichinava4I.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical AcademyI.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical AcademyScientific Center of Children's Health of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowI.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical AcademyI.M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy<p><em>The growth rate of inflammatory bowel diseases among children actualizes early detection of this pathology form and its aftera effects, including secondary osteoporosis. The research purpose is to study the characteristics of osseous tissue mineralization, disorder of physical growth and sexual maturity of children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases. The researchers have examined 116 children, including 33 children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases; 26 children, suffering from persistent colitis; 29 children, suffering from gasatroduodenitis; and 28 children with no GI tract pathologies. The study deals with estimate of level of mineral osseous tissue density, biochemical rates of osseous metabolism, as well as physical growth and sexual maturity. reduction of mineral osseous tissue density was found among 48,5% of children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases, 23% of children, suffering from persistent colitis, 31% of children, suffering from chronic gastritis and 18% of almost healthy children, at the same time, it was more apparent among children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases. The lowest rates of mineral osseous tissue density were among girls. Calcium phosphoric metabolism did not change apart from calcium creatinine coefficient, if osteopenia was observed. Thus, reduction of mineral osseous tissue density is often observed among children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases, especially among adolescent girls. Therefore, it conditions the necessity to include densimetry into the conventional examination plan for children, suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases. Authors also find it advisable to monitor physical growth and sexual maturity of children.</em><strong><em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Key words: children, inflammatory bowel diseases, osteoporosis.</em></strong></p>http://vsp.spr-journal.ru:80/jour/article/view/757childreninflammatory bowel diseasesosteoporosis
spellingShingle E.A. Yablokova
A.V. Gorelov
O.V. Chumakova
M.A. Ratnikova
I.V. Sichinava
MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Вопросы современной педиатрии
children
inflammatory bowel diseases
osteoporosis
title MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
title_full MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
title_fullStr MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
title_full_unstemmed MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
title_short MINERALIZATION DISORDER OF OSSEOUS TISSUE AMONG THE CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
title_sort mineralization disorder of osseous tissue among the children suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases
topic children
inflammatory bowel diseases
osteoporosis
url http://vsp.spr-journal.ru:80/jour/article/view/757
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