Bone loss of the radius in rheumatoid arthritis Comparison between 34 patients and 40 controls

Abstract
We measured bone mineral density (BMD) in the radius by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry in 34 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and in 40 healthy controls. The BMD in RA patients in their fifties and sixties, but not in their forties and seventies, was significantly lower than that in the control subjects. The decrease in total radial BMD correlated with grip strength, RA activity and RA stage. The de crease in distal radial BMD correlated with RA activity, but not with grip strength. The levels of serum parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphatase, and urinary hydroxyproline/creatinine were significantly higher in the patients. From these findings, we suggest that the bone loss in RA patients is affected by severity of inflammation, disuse, postmenopausal osteoporosis and secondary hyperparathyroidism.