DD BIKLE, HK GENANT, C CANN, RR … - Annals of internal medicine, 1985 - Am Coll Physicians We evaluated bone disease in eight white men between the ages of 49 and 61 years
who had been abusing alcohol for at least 10 years. The mean density of
vertebral cancellous bone was 58% of normal, whereas the mean density of ... Cited by 186 - Related articles - All 4 versions
RG Crilly, C Anderson, D Hogan, L … - Calcified tissue international, 1988 - Springer Page 1. Calcif Tissue Int (1988) 43:269-276 Calcified Tissue International
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T Diamond, D Stiel, M Lunzer, M Wilkinson, S … - The American journal of medicine, 1989 - Elsevier Ethanol Reduces Bone Formation and May Cause Osteoporosis TERRENCE DIAMOND,
MBBCh., FRACP, DANIEL STIEL, MD, M.Sc., FRACP, MICHAEL LUNZER, MBBS, FRACP,
MARGARET WILKINSON, SOLOMON POSEN, MD, FRACP Sydney, Australia CTION: The ... Cited by 148 - Related articles - All 5 versions
H Spencer, N Rubio, E Rubio, M Indreika, A … - The American journal of medicine, 1986 - Elsevier A radiographic survey was made of 96 fully ambulatory male patients who were
admitted to a rehabilitation center for patients with chronic alcoholism in an
attempt to estimate the incidence of skeletal demineralization in these ... Cited by 116 - Related articles - All 5 versions
BC Lalor, MW France, D Powell, PH Adams, … - QJM, 1986 - Oxford Univ Press Studies of bone and mineral metabolism were made in 22patients with chronic
alcohol abuse and varying degrees of liver damage. None of the patients had
clinical evidence of metabolic bone disease, but quantitative bone ... Cited by 74 - Related articles - All 2 versions
S Feitelberg, S Epstein, F Ismail, C d'Amanda - Metabolism: clinical and experimental, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Chronic alcoholic subjects may suffer from osteopenia with either osteomalacia
or osteoporosis as the main histologic finding. The reasons may be
multifactorial, including nutrition, direct effects of alcohol on bone, and ... Cited by 72 - Related articles - All 4 versions
CM Schnitzler, L Solomon - S Afr Med J, 1984 - 196.33.159.102 In this study bone morphometric findings in 19 heavy or moderate drinkers are
compared with those in 43 non-drinkers (22 non-Qsteoporotic patients with
osteo-arthritis (OA) and 21 osteoporotic patients with femoral neck ... Cited by 45 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
JR Farley, R Fitzsimmons, AK Taylor, UM … - Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov In vitro studies indicate that low concentrations of ethanol can have direct
effects on bone formation and resorption. Bone resorption was increased when
embryonic chick tibiae were exposed to ethanol at 0.03-0.3% (v/v), and bone ... Cited by 69 - Related articles - All 2 versions
H Rico, JA Cabranes, J Cabello, F Gomez- … - Bone and mineral, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov A direct effect of alcohol on bone cells has not been convincingly demonstrated,
but numerous studies have postulated that alcohol inhibits osteoblastic
activity. Since osteoblasts synthesize osteocalcin, we studied the serum ... Cited by 42 - Related articles - All 3 versions
K Laitinen, C Lamberg-Allardt, R Tunninen, M … - The American journal of medicine, 1992 - Elsevier 10.MC de Vernejoul, J Bielakoff and M Herve et al., Evidence for defective
osteoblastic function, A role for alcohol and tobacco consumption in
osteoporosis in middle-aged men (3rd ed.), Clin Orthop 179 (1983), pp. ... Cited by 59 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions