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Osteoporosis in Young Men

A Syndrome of Hypercalciuria and Accelerated Bone Turnover

Horace M. Perry III, MD; Michael D. Fallon, MD; Michelle Bergfeld; Steven L. Teitelbaum, MD; Louis V. Avioli, MD

Arch Intern Med. 1982;142(7):1295-1298.


Abstract

• Five young men had a similar syndrome of osteopenia and hypercalciuria, probably resorptive and absorptive, with histomorphometric data suggesting decreased bone mass with increased rate of bone formation. A search for causes of osteopenia, either primary or secondary, was unrewarding.

(Arch Intern Med 1982;142:1295-1298)



Author Affiliations

From the Division of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, Department of Medicine (Drs Perry, Fallon, Teitelbaum, and Avioli), and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Drs Fallon and Teitelbaum and Ms Bergfeld), The Jewish Hospital of St Louis, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication April 22, 1982.

Read in part before the American Federation for Clinical Research, Washington, DC, May 10, 1982.

Reprint requests to Division of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, The Jewish Hospital of St Louis, 216 S Kingshighway, St Louis, MO 63110 (Dr Perry).



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