Abstract

Bone is a dynamic organ of the endoskeleton, playing an important role in structural integrity, mineral reservoirs, blood production, coagulation, and immunity. Metabolic bone disease encompasses a broad spectrum of inherited and acquired disorders that disrupt the normal homeostasis of bone formation and resorption. For patients affected by these processes, radiologic imaging plays a central role in diagnosis, monitoring treatment, and risk stratification. Radiologists should be familiar with the diseases, intimately aware of the imaging findings, and possessive of multimodality expertise to wisely guide the best practice of medicine. The purpose of this paper is to review the imaging features and characteristics of the most common types of metabolic bone disease with highlights of clinically relevant information so that readers can better generate appropriate differential diagnoses and recommendations. For this review, a thorough literature search for the most up-to-date information was performed on several key types of metabolic bone disease: osteoporosis, osteomalacia, rickets, scurvy, renal osteodystrophy, hyperparathyroidism, Paget’s disease, osteogenesis imperfecta, acromegaly, and osteopetrosis. Although they all affect the bone, these diseases have both shared characteristic features that can be discerned through imaging.

Highlights

  • Bone is composed of extracellular and cellular components and undergoes constant remodeling

  • We discuss the more commonly encountered metabolic bone diseases and, we review the multimodality imaging features and trends

  • Small fissures may form in pagetic bone that appear similar to the pseudofractures of osteomalacia, the fissures in Paget’s disease occur on the convex portion of the bone versus the concave side in osteomalacia [13]

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Summary

Introduction

Bone is composed of extracellular and cellular components and undergoes constant remodeling. The complex regulation of calcium and phosphate involves the intestines, kidneys, hormones, and vitamin D. Metabolic bone disease is a diverse class of acquired and inherited diseases resulting in increased bone matrix, decreased bone matrix, or abnormal bone mineralization. The diseases generally result in increased bone density (osteosclerosis) or decreased bone density (osteopenia), which in turn can cause deformity and debilitation through remodeled or severely weakened bone. Because patients at risk for these diseases benefit from early diagnosis and periodic surveillance, a comprehensive understanding of relevant radiological findings is necessary for appropriate prevention and management. We discuss the more commonly encountered metabolic bone diseases and, we review the multimodality imaging features and trends

Osteoporosis
Scurvy
Dialysis
Paget’s Disease
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Acromegaly
10. Osteopetrosis
11. Conclusion
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