Intractable & Rare Diseases Research
Online ISSN : 2186-361X
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Can acetazolamide be used to treat diseases involving increased bone mineral density?
Juan David González-RodríguezMaría Isabel Luis-YanesEsther Inglés-TorresPedro Arango-SanchoJosé Eugenio Cabrera-SevillaMaría Rosario Duque-FernándezSalvador Gil-SánchezVíctor Manuel García-Nieto
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2016 Volume 5 Issue 4 Pages 284-289

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Sclerosing bone dysplasias are a series of clinically and genetically heterogeneous diseases characterized by functional failure of the osteoclasts in bone resorption, leading to an excessive amount of bone mineral density (BMD) which could have serious clinical consequences. We treated three children affected with seriously high levels of BMD with acetazolamide, with the intention of inducing metabolic acidosis, thus increasing bone resorption and reducing BMD. All our patients tolerated and followed the treatment well and the clinical response was satisfactory in all cases.

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