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Česky / Czech version | Vnitř. Lék., 44, 1998, No. 11, p. 649 - 653 |
The Problem of Osteoporosis in Multiple Myelomas Sakalová, A., Herrmann, Z., Gažová, S., Chabroňová, I., Dedík, L., Mistrík, M., Hrubiško, M. 1 Klinika hematológie a transfuziológie FN, Bratislava, vedúca prof. MUDr. A. Sakalová, DrSc. 2 Clinic. Res., Boehringer, Mannhein, SRN, vedúci Dr. med. K. H. Schöter 3 STU, Bratislava, vedúci prof. Ing. Hulbó, DrSc. |
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Summary: The problem of osteoporosis is world-wide in people above 50 years of age. As this period is also a risk period for the development of multiple myeloma or other malignant processes, comprehen- sive differential diagnosis of malignant and benign osteoporosis is essential. By retrospective analysis of a 12-year group of 270 patients treated by chemotherapy on account of multiple myeloma the authors selected a group of 151 patients treated in addition to chemothe- rapy and immunomodulating drugs (mixture of proteolytic enzymes - Wobe Mugos) for 2-3 years, also with biphosphonates.At the time ofdiagnosis osteoporosis was in 24.5% patients the only finding on bones. When biphosphonates (Bonefos, Ibandronate) and chemotherapy were administered during a three-year observation period the bone process was stable in 61.59%, osseous changes disappea- red in 11.26% and progression of osteolysis was recorded in 27.15% The objective of the work was to emphasize the importance of a correct diagnosis of osseous changes which can progress even in clinically asymptomatic myelomas.
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