Calcium metabolism in bone disease: effects of treatment with microcrystalline calcium hydroxyapatite compound and dihydrotachysterol

Dent, CE; Davies, IJ

HERO ID

4947622

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1980

Language

English

PMID

6264079

HERO ID 4947622
In Press No
Year 1980
Title Calcium metabolism in bone disease: effects of treatment with microcrystalline calcium hydroxyapatite compound and dihydrotachysterol
Authors Dent, CE; Davies, IJ
Journal Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Volume 73
Issue 11
Page Numbers 780-785
Abstract Microcrystalline calcium hydroxyapatite compound (MCHC) was given orally together with small doses of dihydrotachysterol (DHT) to a number of patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Serial calcium and phosphate balances in three patients representing wide variations in severity of OI are presented over periods from eight months to two years. The combination of MCHC and DHT resulted in an immediate positive calcium balance which was maintained throughout the period of assessment in 2 cases. However, no radiological improvement could be demonstrated. Substituting calcium gluconate for MCHC resulted in a reduction of positive balance. No adverse effects were noted. The reasons why MCHC with DHT should result in increased calcium retention are discussed. This combination of MCHC and DHT could be of benefit in many common situations of bone demineralization, such as osteoporosis.
Pmid 6264079
Wosid A1980KR50400006
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Language Text English