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Endocrinology and Metabolism
2024 Volume.39 No. 2 p.267 ~ p.282
Bone Loss after Solid Organ Transplantation: A Review of Organ-Specific Considerations
Kim Kyoung-Jin

Ha Jeong-Hoon
Kim Sang-Wan
Kim Jung-Eun
Lee Si-Hoon
Choi Han-Seok
Hong Nam-Ki
Kong Sung-Hye
Ahn Seong-Hee
Park So-Young
Baek Ki-Hyun
Abstract
This review article investigates solid organ transplantation-induced osteoporosis, a critical yet often overlooked issue, emphasizing its significance in post-transplant care. The initial sections provide a comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and multifactorial pathogenesis of transplantation osteoporosis, including factors such as deteriorating post-transplantation health, hormonal changes, and the impact of immunosuppressive medications. Furthermore, the review is dedicated to organ-specific considerations in transplantation osteoporosis, with separate analyses for kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplantations. Each section elucidates the unique challenges and management strategies pertinent to transplantation osteoporosis in relation to each organ type, highlighting the necessity of an organ-specific approach to fully understand the diverse manifestations and implications of transplantation osteoporosis. This review underscores the importance of this topic in transplant medicine, aiming to enhance awareness and knowledge among clinicians and researchers. By comprehensively examining transplantation osteoporosis, this study contributes to the development of improved management and care strategies, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes in this vulnerable group. This detailed review serves as an essential resource for those involved in the complex multidisciplinary care of transplant recipients.
KEYWORD
Transplantation, Bone loss, Osteoporosis, Fractures, Bone mineral density
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