Linnea Sellman, Xiaoyu Tong, Inari S Burton, Heikki Kröger
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背景:骨组织形态计量学可提供有关骨代谢和微观结构的全面信息。在这项回顾性研究中,我们旨在了解我们的组织形态计量实验室(芬兰唯一一家对临床骨活检样本进行组织形态计量检查的实验室)的典型适应症、转诊医院和基于组织形态计量量化诊断的骨组织概况:方法:2005年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间,553份临床骨活检样本被送往我们的组织形态计量实验室进行组织形态计量检查。患者的中位年龄为 55 岁(0.2-8.9 岁),51% 为男性,18% 为儿童患者。我们收到了来自 23 家医院或医疗单位的骨活检样本。大部分标本由肾科医生寄送:最常见的骨活检适应症是怀疑肾性骨营养不良症(ROD)、骨质疏松症患者骨转换状况不明以及数次或不典型骨折。最常见的基于骨组织形态计量学的定量诊断是ROD:本研究提供了有关芬兰骨组织形态计量学临床应用的信息。精确、定量的 ROD 评估是骨组织形态计量学最常见的适应症,对这一患者群体的临床决策和针对性治疗至关重要。
Retrospective Characterization of Bone Histomorphometric Findings in Clinical Patient Specimens.
Background: Bone histomorphometry provides comprehensive information on bone metabolism and microstructure. In this retrospective study, we aimed to obtain an overview of the typical indications, referring hospitals, and histomorphometric quantification-based diagnoses of the bone tissue in our histomorphometry laboratory, the only laboratory in Finland carrying out histomorphometric examination of clinical bone biopsies.
Methods: Between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2020, 553 clinical bone biopsies were sent to our histomorphometry laboratory for histomorphometric examination. The median age of the patients was 55 years (range, 0.2-89.9 years), 51% of them were males, and 18% comprised pediatric patients. We received bone biopsy specimens from 23 hospitals or healthcare units. The majority of the samples we sent by nephrologists.
Results: The most common bone biopsy indications were suspicion of renal osteodystrophy (ROD), unknown bone turnover status in osteoporosis, and several or untypical fractures. The most common quantitative bone histomorphometry-based diagnosis was ROD.
Conclusions: This study provides information on the clinical application of bone histomorphometry in Finland. Precise and quantitative ROD evaluation is the most common indication for bone histomorphometry, being crucial in clinical decision-making and targeted treatment of this patient group.