Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoporosis
|
Dear Dr. I have had RA for about 6 years on mtx 15, pred 3 mg, plaq 400 mg and various other nsaids, along with vitamins including 1200 mg of calcium a day. Last December 2002 I had a dexa scan which showed a T-score of -0.61 (94% of young normal values) and Z-score of +0.14 (102% of age match normal values in the lumbar spine and pelvis. I have been having very severe lower back pain and pain in my hips for the past three months...thought maybe it was a new mattress problem, as my right hip would be totally numb and very painful when I would wake up. I moved to the sofa. I went and saw my internist who order Lumbar spine x-rays and pelvis x-rays. I have severe osteoarthritis at L5 with facet hypertrophy throughout the lower spine. Pelvis ok. But, the worse part is my spine has moderate osteoporosis. L3 thorugh 5 have no trabecula left and are very transparent. My question is how can someone with such a great Dexa just 13 months ago, go to plain films like this? I am 51 and have been trying to get through menopause this past year, with very irregular periods. I take no hormones. There is no family history of osteoporosis. My estrogen level in October was normal. Thank you for your time. |
|
The DEXA scan can be fooled to give a falsely normal result in the lumbar spine if there are large osteophytes (bone spurs) due to degenerative arthritis. The osteophytes interferes with the DEXA beam |
Last update: 11:48 PM Monday, April 23, 2007
Tell A Friend
Author:
Views: 4
Reference Links
Related Questions:
- Osteoporosis Treatment Options in Pre-Menopausal Women
- Zolendronic Acid and Osteoporosis
- Evoxac and Dry Eyes
- Dry Eye, Can Actonel be the cause?
- What are the pro's and cons of Actonel versus Boniva?
- Boniva vs. Fosamax, comparable doses?
- What is osteo-penia
- actonel vs; fosamax-pro's & cons
- actonel vs. foxamax
- osteopenia
- success rate
- Osteoporosis in young men
- Exercise
- One doctor says take estrogen (gyn) and GP says no
- Osteoporosis and stomach pain
- ra and osteoporosis
- bone density
- Re: actonel vs. foxamax
- Gout Leading To Osteoporosis
- Re: actonel vs. fosamax
- fosamax
- Is a 2.6 bone density number, is this too low?
- Re: Is a 2.6 bone density number, is this too low?
- osteoporosis management
- Forteo
- Kyphoplasty--Who is a Candidate? Is this person?
- Injection Boniva
- Fosamax for woman over 85
- osteoporosis and steroid treatment
- Bone mass in hips -3.5 to -3.8 on Fosamax for 5yrs
- Compression fracture
- NATURAL ALTERNATIVES FOR OSTEOPOROSIS
- actonel

