Should patients with epilepsy be routinely screened for low bone mineral density?

Should patients with epilepsy be routinely screened for low bone mineral density?

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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe boxed-textLado F _ et al_. (2008) Value of routine screening for bone demineralization in an urban population of patients with epilepsy. _Epilepsy Res_ 78: 155–160 Persons with epilepsy treated with antiepileptic drugs, particularly those with prolonged treatment and phenytoin or phenobarbital use, have lower BMD than expected; physicians should consider routine screening of BMD in these patients This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your institution Subscribe to this journal Receive 12 print issues and online access $209.00 per year only $17.42 per issue Learn more Buy this article * Purchase on SpringerLink * Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support REFERENCES * Souverein PC _ et al_. (2005) Incidence of fractures among epilepsy patients: a population-based retrospective cohort study in the General Practice Research Database. _Epilepsia_ 46: 304–310 Article  Google Scholar  * Souverein PC _ et al_. (2006) Use of antiepileptic drugs and risk of fractures: case-control study among patients with epilepsy. _Neurology_ 66: 1318–1324 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  * Petty SJ _ et al_. (2007) Anti-epileptic medication and bone health. _Osteoporos Int_ 18: 129–142 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  * Pack AM _ et al_. (2005) Bone mass and turnover in women with epilepsy on antiepileptic drug monotherapy. _Ann Neurol_ 57: 252–257 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  * Mikati MA _ et al_. (2006) Two randomized vitamin D trials in ambulatory patients on anticonvulsants: impact on bone. _Neurology_ 67: 2005–2014 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Download references ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The synopsis was written by James Casey, Editorial Assistant, Nature Clinical Practice. AUTHOR INFORMATION Author notes * Neurological Institute, Columbia University, 710 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032, USA ap390@columbia.edu AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * AM Pack is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at Columbia University, New York, NY, USA., Alison M Pack Authors * Alison M Pack View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar ETHICS DECLARATIONS COMPETING INTERESTS Alison Pack has received speaker's honoraria from Abbott and GlaxoSmithKline and grant/research support from GlaxoSmithKline. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Pack, A. Should patients with epilepsy be routinely screened for low bone mineral density?. _Nat Rev Neurol_ 4, 354–355 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpneuro0822 Download citation * Received: 14 February 2008 * Accepted: 13 March 2008 * Published: 03 June 2008 * Issue Date: July 2008 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpneuro0822 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative

Access through your institution Buy or subscribe boxed-textLado F _ et al_. (2008) Value of routine screening for bone demineralization in an urban population of patients with epilepsy.


_Epilepsy Res_ 78: 155–160 Persons with epilepsy treated with antiepileptic drugs, particularly those with prolonged treatment and phenytoin or phenobarbital use, have lower BMD than


expected; physicians should consider routine screening of BMD in these patients This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your


institution Subscribe to this journal Receive 12 print issues and online access $209.00 per year only $17.42 per issue Learn more Buy this article * Purchase on SpringerLink * Instant access


to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about institutional subscriptions * Read


our FAQs * Contact customer support REFERENCES * Souverein PC _ et al_. (2005) Incidence of fractures among epilepsy patients: a population-based retrospective cohort study in the General


Practice Research Database. _Epilepsia_ 46: 304–310 Article  Google Scholar  * Souverein PC _ et al_. (2006) Use of antiepileptic drugs and risk of fractures: case-control study among


patients with epilepsy. _Neurology_ 66: 1318–1324 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  * Petty SJ _ et al_. (2007) Anti-epileptic medication and bone health. _Osteoporos Int_ 18: 129–142 Article 


CAS  Google Scholar  * Pack AM _ et al_. (2005) Bone mass and turnover in women with epilepsy on antiepileptic drug monotherapy. _Ann Neurol_ 57: 252–257 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  *


Mikati MA _ et al_. (2006) Two randomized vitamin D trials in ambulatory patients on anticonvulsants: impact on bone. _Neurology_ 67: 2005–2014 Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Download


references ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The synopsis was written by James Casey, Editorial Assistant, Nature Clinical Practice. AUTHOR INFORMATION Author notes * Neurological Institute, Columbia


University, 710 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032, USA [email protected] AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * AM Pack is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at Columbia University, New


York, NY, USA., Alison M Pack Authors * Alison M Pack View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar ETHICS DECLARATIONS COMPETING INTERESTS Alison Pack


has received speaker's honoraria from Abbott and GlaxoSmithKline and grant/research support from GlaxoSmithKline. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE


CITE THIS ARTICLE Pack, A. Should patients with epilepsy be routinely screened for low bone mineral density?. _Nat Rev Neurol_ 4, 354–355 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpneuro0822


Download citation * Received: 14 February 2008 * Accepted: 13 March 2008 * Published: 03 June 2008 * Issue Date: July 2008 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpneuro0822 SHARE THIS ARTICLE


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