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Bone involvement in aldosteronism.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
In
rats
with
aldosteronism
,
a
reduction
of
bone
mineral
density
(
BMD
)
and
cortical
bone
strength
has
been
reported
.
Our
study
was
aimed
to
evaluate
bone
involvement
in
patients
with
primary
aldosteronism
(
PA
)
.
A
total
of
188
consecutive
subjects
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
,
observed
between
November
2009
and
October
2011
,
were
screened
for
PA
with
aldosterone-
to
-
renin
ratio
.
After
confirmatory
tests
,
in
those
who
screened
positive
,
11
patients
were
diagnosed
as
PA
and
15
patients
were
not
(
nPA
)
.
A
serum
/
urinary
biochemical
profile
,
parathyroid
hormone
(
PTH
)
,
BMD
measured
at
lumbar
spine
(
LS
)
and
total
and
femoral
neck
(
TN
and
FN
)
by
dual
X-
ray
absorptiometry
,
and
conventional
spinal
radiographs
(
T
(
4
)
-
L
(
4
)
)
were
obtained
in
all
subjects
.
PA
patients
had
a
significantly
higher
24
-
hour
urinary
calcium
(
6
.
28
 
±
 
1
.
85
versus
4
.
28
 
±
 
1
.
18
 
mmol
/
d
;
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
,
and
PTH
(
9
.
8
[
5
.
8
-
14
.
6
]
,
median
[
range
]
versus
5
.
3
[
2
.
5
-
10
.
8
]
pmol
/
L
;
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
than
nPA
patients
.
BMD
expressed
as
Z-
value
at
LS
(
-
1
.
18
 
±
 
0
.
99
versus
0
.
22
 
±
 
1
.
12
)
,
FN
(
-
0
.
85
 
±
 
0
.
73
versus
0
.
01
 
±
 
0
.
82
)
,
and
TN
(
-
0
.
49
 
±
 
0
.
61
versus
0
.
39
 
±
 
0
.
93
)
was
lower
in
PA
than
in
nPA
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
003
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
011
,
and
p
 
=
 
0
.
012
,
respectively
)
.
The
prevalence
of
osteoporosis
was
higher
in
PA
than
in
nPA
(
8
/
11
,
72
.
7
%
versus
3
/
15
,
20
.
0
%
;
Fisher
's
exact
test
:
p
 
=
 
0
.
015
)
.
Vertebral
fractures
tended
to
be
more
prevalent
in
PA
than
in
nPA
(
5
/
11
,
45
.
5
%
versus
2
/
15
,
13
.
3
%
;
Fisher
's
exact
test
:
p
 
=
 
0
.
095
)
.
Logistic
regression
analysis
showed
that
osteoporosis
and
morphometric
vertebral
fractures
were
associated
with
PA
(
odds
ratio
[
OR
]
,
15
.
4
;
95
%
confidence
interval
[
CI
]
 
=
 
1
.
83
-
130
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
012
;
and
OR
,
30
.
4
;
95
%
CI
,
1
.
07
-
862
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
045
,
respectively
)
regardless
of
age
,
body
mass
index
(
BMI
)
,
and
LS-
BMD
.
In
9
of
11
PA
patients
,
6
months
after
beginning
of
treatment
(
surgery
or
spironolactone
)
there
was
a
significant
reduction
of
urinary
calcium
excretion
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
and
PTH
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
,
whereas
in
5
of
11
PA
patients
,
1
year
after
beginning
of
treatment
,
BMD
was
significantly
increased
at
LS
,
p
 
<
 
0
.
01
)
.
In
conclusion
,
PA
is
associated
with
osteoporosis
,
vertebral
fractures
,
and
increased
urinary
calcium
excretion
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"urinary calcium"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
aromatase deficiency
cystinuria
familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
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