Moorhead J F, Tatler G L, Baillod R A, Varghese Z, Wills M R, Farrow S C
Br Med J. 1974 Dec 7;4(5944):557-60. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5944.557.
A study of 150 patients undergoing haemodialysis has shown that age had a striking effect on the radiological presentation of renal bone disease, erosions being common in the young and uncommon in older patients and vascular calcification showing opposite trends to this. Men aged 20 to 59 years had a greater tendency to develop erosions than did women in this age range. Examination of a group of 53 patients over a period of five years showed that the half time for the development of vascular calcification was 4.6 years, erosions 26.7 years, and fractures 6.9 years. Nine out of 16 polycystic patients matched for age and sex with 50 controls did not develop erosions and had consistently less vascular calcification than the controls when examined over a six-year period.
一项针对150名接受血液透析患者的研究表明,年龄对肾性骨病的放射学表现有显著影响,侵蚀在年轻患者中常见,而在老年患者中少见,血管钙化则呈现相反趋势。年龄在20至59岁的男性比该年龄段的女性更易出现侵蚀。对一组53名患者进行为期五年的检查发现,血管钙化发展的半衰期为4.6年,侵蚀为26.7年,骨折为6.9年。在一项为期六年的检查中,16名与50名对照者年龄和性别匹配的多囊肾患者中有9名未出现侵蚀,且其血管钙化程度始终低于对照者。