Volumetric bone mineral density in patients with childhood craniopharyngioma

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Müller, HL
Schneider, P
Bueb, K
Etavard-Gorris, N
Gebhardt, U
Kolb, R
Sörensen, N
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[1] Klinikum Oldenburg gGmbH, Zentrum Kinder & Jugendmed, Dept Pediat, D-26133 Oldenburg, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Wurzburg, Germany
[3] Univ Wurzburg, Clin Nucl Med, Dept Pediat, Wurzburg, Germany
[4] Univ Wurzburg, Dept Pediat Pediat Neurosurg, Wurzburg, Germany
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bone; bone mineral density; craniopharyngioma; obesity; endocrine dysfunction;
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As the overall survival rate is high in patients with craniopharyngioma, the prognosis in survivors depends mainly on late effects. Late effects such as hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency, glucocorticoid overreplacement and obesity have a strong impact on volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD). We analyzed vBMD and possible risk factors for reduced vBMD in 61 patients with childhood craniopharyngioma (29 f; 32 m) and in 14 weight, age, and sex-matched controls. VBMD was quantified by peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT). Endocrine status, hormonal substitution therapy and calcium phosphate metabolism were evaluated. VBMD was in the lower normal range in 61 craniopharyngioma patients (total radial z-scores: median - 1.5; range - 3.1 to 1.4; trabecular z-scores: median - 0.4; - 2.4 to 2.3). 23 severely obese patients (body mass index [BMI] > 4 SD) had a higher total radial (p < 0.05) and trabecular (p < 0.05) vBMD when compared with 38 non-severely obese patients and 7 weight-matched controls. Although there was no gender difference in terms of obesity, endocrine substitution therapy or calcium phosphate metabolism, male patients had lower total radial (p < 0.01) and trabecular (p < 0.05) vBMD. Only in male patients' vBMD z-scores showed a positive correlation with BMI standard deviation score (SDS) (total radial z-score: Spearman r = 0.38, p = 0.03; trabecular z-score: Spearman r = 0.35, p = 0.04). We conclude that obesity has a major impact on vBMD in patients with craniopharyngioma. Lean male patients are at special risk for a lower vBMD, whereas female gender and severe obesity seem to have a protective effect regarding vBMD.
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