T. Kobashi et al., COMPARISON OF BONE SCANS, PARATHYROID-HORMONE LEVELS AND BONE-MINERALDENSITIES IN HEMODIALYSIS-PATIENTS, Mineral and electrolyte metabolism, 21(1-3), 1995, pp. 114-119
We have evaluated bone scans, parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels and bon
e mineral densities (BMDs) of hemodialysis (HD) patients. The bone sca
ns were grouped into 4 types (type 1-4). Type 1 showed a diffusely hig
h activity of the tracer in the whole skeleton especially in the skull
: secondary hyperparathyroidism pattern. Type 2 showed high background
activity, the same pattern as osteomalacia. Type 3 was a mixture of t
ypes 1 and 2, Type 4 was almost normal. The PTH levels of type 1 were
higher and the radius BMDs were lower than those of the other types. T
he radius BMDs in one third of type-2 patients were lower than the nor
mal range. A comparison of bone scans, PTH and BMDs helps to evaluate
bone changes in HD patients.