Publications by authors named "A Caniggia"

The osteomalacias.

Ann Ital Med Int

October 1992

Osteomalacia is characterized by large osteoid seams and a preserved volume of bone trabeculae. The mineralization of newly formed bone requires adequate concentrations of calcium and phosphate: the Ca.P product has been regarded as a useful, empirical diagnostic test of osteomalacia.

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Post-menopausal osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease which is histologically characterised by a reduction of bone mass with normal mineral content of the remaining bone tissue. In clinical term, the symptoms of disease include pain in the bones, pathological fractures (of the vertebra, femur, wrist) and consequent deformations of the skeletons. X-ray is still the most efficient diagnostic tool, although it is only capable of revealing osteopenia when bone has lost more than 40% of its mineral content.

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In order to assess the long-term effects of calcitriol treatment in postmenopausal osteoporotic patients, 1.0 micrograms/d of calcitriol was administered in two divided doses for 1 to 8 years to 270 women with symptomatic, histologically proven postmenopausal osteoporosis. No calcium supplementation was given.

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