Title of article :
Osteosclerosis due to endemic fluorosis
Author/Authors :
Mehmet Numan Tamer a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Banu Kale K?ro?lu a، نويسنده , , Ca?atay Arslan a، نويسنده , , Mehmet Akdogan، نويسنده , , Mert Koroglu، نويسنده , , Hakan Cam a، نويسنده , , Mustafa Yildiz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Endemic water borne fluorosis is a public health problem in Isparta, a city located in southern Turkey. In order to investigate the
association between osteosclerosis and fluorosis, we retrospectively screened the results of lumbar spine and femur neck bone
mineral density (BMD) of 1500 patients who were examined before, for any reason in between 2001–2003. Sixty nine patients
(67 females and 2 males, mean age 52.6±10.2) with vertebra T-scores≥+2 were found only except a patient with osteoid osteoma
in the femur neck (femur T-score+6.64). Thirty-four of the patients could be reexamined with lateral vertebra BMD and
investigated for fluorosis and the other etiologic causes of osteosclerosis. Of 34 patients, 14 had either mottled tooth enamel or
urine floride level greater than 1.5 mg/l. Other etiologic causes were hypothyroidism (2), hypoparathyroidism (1), history of lumbar
fracture (1), use of retinoids (1), vitamin D (7), oral calcium preparations (9), and bisphosphanates (3). Lateral lumbar vertebral
T-score was greater than+2 in 12 patients (35.3%). Femur T-score was greater than+2 in 7 patients (20.6%). Fourteen patients
(41.2%) had lateral vertebral or femur T-score≥+2. Five (35.7%) of these patients had signs of fluorosis, as discussed before.
Mean body mass index of individuals with fluorosis was 36.4± 7.9 and this result was significantly higher than other
osteosclerotic subjects (31.6± 4.4). In conclusion we believe that approximately one third of the osteosclerosis in our region was
due to endemic skeletal fluorosis and obesity may enhance this osteosclerotic type bone changes in endemic fluorosis.
Keywords :
Fluoride , osteosclerosis , DEXA , bone mineral density , Endemic fluorosis
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment