Maddison P J, Bacon P A
Br Med J. 1974 Nov 23;4(5942):433-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5942.433.
Spontaneous, undisplaced fractures occurred in the long bones of five patients with longstanding rheumatoid arthritis. The results of biochemical, radiological, and dietary investigations in these patients were compared with those in a larger group of elderly women with rheumatoid arthritis without fractures. A significant association between skeletal rarefaction, calcium x phosphate product, and vitamin-D intake was shown in the whole group. Bone biopsies were performed in three patients with fractures, and histological evidence of osteomalacia was found in two patients. Dietary vitamin-D deficiency seems to play an important role in causing both the fractures and the osteopenia of longstanding rheumatoid arthritis.
5例患有长期类风湿性关节炎的患者长骨发生自发性、无移位骨折。将这些患者的生化、放射学和饮食调查结果与一大组无骨折的老年类风湿性关节炎女性患者的结果进行了比较。在整个组中显示出骨骼稀疏、钙×磷乘积和维生素D摄入量之间存在显著关联。对3例骨折患者进行了骨活检,2例患者发现了骨软化的组织学证据。饮食中维生素D缺乏似乎在长期类风湿性关节炎的骨折和骨质减少中都起着重要作用。