1. [Mastocyte osteoporosis].
- Author
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Camus JP, Prier A, Lièvre JA, Stephan JC, and Laveant C
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Bone and Bones physiopathology, Calcium metabolism, Creatinine metabolism, Female, Histamine metabolism, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Osteoporosis diagnosis, Phosphates metabolism, Skin physiopathology, Mast Cells physiology, Osteoporosis physiopathology
- Abstract
We present five cases of severe osteoporosis accompanied by a skin and/or bone mastocytosis. The rarity of mastocytosis demonstrates that these cases are not the result of simple coincidence, especially since none of them involves other general of phospho-calcium anomalies that could explain the demineralization. The latter is accompanied by a high level of histaminemia or histaminuria, a non-specific anomaly. Mastocyte osteoporosis involves a great many unknown factors on the physiopathological level, but in practice it is necessary to look for a mastocytosis when confronted with a severe osteoporosis that appears to be primary. Cytostatic treatment (chlorambucil, cyclophosphamide) seems capable of improving the evolution of the bone disease.
- Published
- 1979