Anatomofisiología y fisiopatología de la osteoporosis
Palabras clave:
osteoporosis, remodelación óseaResumen
Se realiza una revisión bibliográfica en la que se describe la Anatomofisiología ósea en la osteoporosis. Basándonos en los conocimientos más actuales de la fisiología normal y patológica. Exponiendo los factores que influyen en la consecución de un pico de masa ósea adecuada, regulación de la resorción ósea, de la formación ósea y del remodelado óseo. Incluyendo los marcadores bioquímicos del remodelado óseo y la patogenia de la enfermedad. Para ello se utilizaron las bases de datos MEDLINE, EBSCO, HOST, DOYMA y la Literatura internacional de Medicina de los años 1989 hasta la fecha; también se incluyen algunos clásicos de la temática, localizados en los órganos de información del Sistema Nacional de Ciencias Médicas.
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