BONE-MINERAL CONTENT IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC CHOLESTATIC LIVER-DISEASE

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ARGAO, EA [1 ]
SPECKER, BL [1 ]
HEUBI, JE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CINCINNATI,COLL MED,DEPT PEDIAT,CINCINNATI,OH 45221
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METABOLIC BONE DISEASE; BONE DENSITY; BONE MINERAL CONTENT; CHRONIC CHOLESTATIC DISEASE; VITAMIN-D;
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Objective. To assess bone mineral content (BMC) status and serum vitamin D metabolite levels of infants and children with chronic cholestatic liver disease. To determine if severity of bone disease in these patients correlates with serum vitamin D metabolite levels. Methodology. We measured radial BMC with the use of a single-beam photon absorptiometer and serum vitamin D metabolite levels in 56 patients with chronic cholestasis seen at our institution from 1985 through 1991. Patients were divided into two groups according to age. Results. In group 1 (n = 37; age 2 to 22 months), decreased levels of BMC were seen as early as the first few months of life, with sharp decline observed with increasing age (approaching 3 to 5 standard deviations [SD] below the mean, P < .0003). Older patients (group 2, n = 19; age 2 to 20 years) had BMC values which clustered between 2 and 4 SD below the mean throughout the age range. Although a downward trend also was noted with increasing age, this was not statistically significant. Despite correction for weight-age or height-age, BMC was decreased in most of these patients. No correlation between severity of osteopenia and serum levels of 25(OH)-vitamin D and 1,25(OH)2-vitamin D was observed in either infants or older children. Conclusions. Decreased bone mineralization, as a complication of chronic cholestatic conditions, is a disease process that begins early in infancy, rapidly worsens with increasing age and hepatic dysfunction, and remains relatively stable in children with more stable liver disease.
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