Using hand bone mass measurements to assess progression of rheumatoid arthritis

利用手部骨密度测量评估类风湿性关节炎的进展

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Abstract

In rheumatoid arthritis (RA) bone involvement presents as joint erosions in addition to generalized and periarticular osteoporosis. Joint erosions on radiographs of the hands and feet are considered to be the gold standard to evaluate progression of bone and joint damage in RA, even though erosions on radiographs are not used as a marker of early bone involvement. Periarticular bone loss seen on radiographs may be the first sign of bone involvement in RA. Over the last decade there has been an increased awareness of the importance of early aggressive treatment in RA, leading to a need for methods which can identify bone involvement in the early stages of RA. As inflammatory bone loss, especially at the hand, has been shown to occur early in RA, quantitative measures of hand bone loss have been proposed as an outcome measure for the detection of bone involvement. In this review article we present data supporting the hypothesis that both erosions and osteoporosis in RA occur as a result of the same pathophysiological mechanisms activating the osteoclast. Furthermore the role of hand bone loss as an early marker of inflammatory bone involvement, a predictor of subsequent radiographic joint damage and a response variable to anti-inflammatory treatment is discussed.

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