Metabolic bone disease in cirrhosis patients
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 04:14
in Health & Medicine
Long-standing liver disease has long been recognised to result in fragile bones with increased risk of fractures. In various international studies, the overall incidence has varied from 11% to 48%, with a fracture rate of 3%-44%. However, the reason for this is poorly understood. With liver transplantation becoming a viable option in liver disease and offering complete cure and long-term survival, bone disease is becoming the major determinant of survival and quality of life in these patients...