Publications by authors named "H G Nebeker"

Aluminum-related osteodystrophy, a crippling disease in patients with renal failure, can develop from the long-term ingestion of aluminum hydroxide gels. We present a diabetic patient treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) who developed markedly elevated plasma aluminum levels but no musculoskeletal symptoms. Bone biopsy revealed features of the aplastic form of aluminum-related disease with significant aluminum staining, decreased osteoblastic osteoid, and decreased bone formation by double tetracycline labeling, but no excess accumulation of unmineralized osteoid.

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We have examined the changes in bone histology in 28 uremic patients after long-term treatment with the aluminum chelator, deferoxamine. Marked declines in stainable bone-surface aluminum were associated with increases in bone formation rate and osteoblastic osteoid following deferoxamine. The increased bone formation resulted from increases in bone apposition and length of double-tetracycline labels, the latter being highly correlated with the increase in osteoblastic osteoid (r = 0.

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