Bone loss seen in kids after stem cell therapy
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Bone loss seen in kids after stem cell therapy

Stem Cell Therapy :: Bone loss seen in kids after stem cell therapy

Stem Cell Therapy :: Bone loss seen in kids after stem cell therapy

A type of stem cell therapy called hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) often leads to a reduction in bone formation in children, according to Minneapolis-based researchers. HCT is used to treat cancers of the blood such as leukemia.

Dr. Anna Petryk and colleagues at the University of Minnesota studied the impact of HCT on bone health in 64 children aged 5 to 18 years who had undergone HCT at their institution.

"Bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced after HCT," Petryk reported.

Specifically, she and colleagues found that the proportion of children with osteopenia -- a bone-thinning condition just short of osteoporosis -- increased from 18 percent at baseline to 33 percent at 1 year after HCT, while the rate of full-blown osteoporosis increased from 16 percent to 19 percent.

The "absolute loss of bone mineral" corresponded to a 5.3 percent reduction in BMD at the lumbar spine, the researchers report.

Nevertheless, not all subjects were equally affected, and in some cases bone mineralization was not affected at all.

(Published at www.spiritindia.com on Friday, April 7, 2006)
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