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Objective  To determine the effects of menopause on bone-related variables in Indonesian women and to compare them with corresponding data in Caucasian Australian women.Design  A study of bone-related variables in women aged 45–55 years... more
Abstract: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy is an accepted treatment option for primary hyperparathyroidism. The need for intraoperative parathyroid hormone assays (iPTH) to confirm adenoma removal remains controversial. We studied... more
Amyloid deposits are common in various tissues as a consequence of misfolded proteins. However, secretory protein and peptides are often stored in membrane coated granules as functional amyloids. In this article, we present a detailed... more
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of hemodialysis and renal failure on serum bone markers. Serum total alkaline phosphatase (TAP), procollagen type I aminoterminal propeptide (PINP), and Β-carboxyterminal telopeptide... more
The Mayo Clinic was one of the first institutions to develop an in-house rapid parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay that used homegrown antibodies to monitor plasma PTH levels during parathyroidectomy. This PTH assay is economical, but it... more
Summary  Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased fracture risk. The observational study aimed to investigate vitamin D status and supplementation in ambulatory patients. Only 20% of patients had optimal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D... more
The epidemiological and clinical profiles of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) have changed markedly over the past few decades. PHPT is now one of the most frequent endocrine disorders in clinical practice, with prevalence increasing... more
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) measurement in serum or plasma is a necessary tool for the exploration of calcium/phosphorus disorders, and is widely used as a surrogate marker to assess skeletal and mineral disorders associated with chronic... more
A study by crossed immunoelectrophoresis performed in conjunction with precipitate excision and polypeptide analysis identified a new antigen complex in the envelope of Escherichia coli ML308-225. This antigen corresponds to antigen 43 in... more
In this paper, two cases with mucolipidosis type II (I-cell disease) (proven in one presenting newborn and presumed in an elder deceased brother) are presented. These infants showed severe skeletal changes with diffuse periosteal new bone... more
Background: Fortification of milk with vitamin D may not be adequate for satisfying the vitamin D requirement because of vari- ability in its vitamin D content after fortification and because many persons have milk allergy or lactose... more
Background: Abnormalities in calcium and vitamin D metabolism are observed early after gastric bypass, whereas clinical or biochemical evidence of metabolic bone disease might not be detected until many years after the procedure. The aim... more
Deflazacort was substituted for Prednisone (based on the equivalence 1 mg Prednisone equals 1.2 mg Deflazacort), during maintenance glucocorticoid therapy in 9 children, 5 with renal diseases and 4 with connective tissue or... more
Background: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common clinical endocrine disorder. It is the most common cause of hypercalcemia in the outpatient setting. This review presents a brief summary of the new trends of presentation,... more
Aluminum toxicity is the presumed cause of aluminum-associated osteomalacia. In animal models, osteomalacia has been produced after a prolonged course of aluminum. In the present study, rats with renal failure received 20 mg... more
BackgroundVitamin D insufficiency may increase the risk for cardio metabolic disturbances in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT).ObjectiveTo analyze the vitamin D status and indices of the metabolic syndrome in PHPT patients... more