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EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE OF OSTEOMALACIA AND ITS RELEVANT FACTORS IN IDIOPATHIC LOW BACK PAIN PATIENTS REFERRING TO KASHAN SPECIALTY MEDICAL CLINICS DURING IN 2005-2006

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 Background: Chronic low back pain (LBP) is an extremely common problem in society. The prevalence of this disease is different in countries. Due to the importance of LBP and vitamin D key role in its manifestation, this research was done to determine the prevalence of OSTEOMALACIA and the relevant factors in IDIOPATHIC LOW BACK PAIN patients at Kashan during 2005-2006.Materials & Methods: This cross sectional study was carried out on 100 patients diagnosed with LBP referring to Kashan specialty medical clinics. The secondary etiology of LBP was ruled out through history, physical examination and imaging.A biochemical assay of serum calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphates (ALP), parathyroid hormone (PTH), 25-hydroxy vitamin D level, and 24 hours urine calcium were considered. Serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D test was used to confirm the OSTEOMALACIA diagnosis. Patients information including age, gender, vitamin D consumption, SUN LIGHT exposure time periods and VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY (mild, moderate, severe) were also considered. The data were analyzed using statistical tests c2 and t-test.Results: The average (12% male and 88% female) patient age was 41.2±6. Fifty percent of patients were diagnosed to have OSTEOMALACIA of which 42(84%) were females and 8 (16%) males. Fifty four percent of OSTEOMALACIA patients had not been exposed to SUN LIGHT effectively while they had consumption of vitamin D. The most and least prevalence of OSTEOMALACIA were found in age range of 40-49 years old and under 20 years old, respectively. The mean of 25 hydroxy- vitamin D in patients with OSTEOMALACIA was 10.5 ng /ml and 58.5 ng /ml in others (p<0/0001). VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY was reported mild in 50%, moderate in 24%, and severe in 26% of patients.Conclusion: Due to the high prevalence of VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY in LBP patients, using different methods like food fortification and patient education to have SUN LIGHT exposure are recommended.

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    EBADI, S.A.R., ZAMANI, B., DEHGHANI, N., ARBABI, MOHSEN, & MOUSAVI, SEYED GHOLAM ABAS. (2008). EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE OF OSTEOMALACIA AND ITS RELEVANT FACTORS IN IDIOPATHIC LOW BACK PAIN PATIENTS REFERRING TO KASHAN SPECIALTY MEDICAL CLINICS DURING IN 2005-2006. FEYZ, 12(2 (SERIAL 46)), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/399557/en

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    EBADI S.A.R., ZAMANI B., DEHGHANI N., ARBABI MOHSEN, MOUSAVI SEYED GHOLAM ABAS. EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE OF OSTEOMALACIA AND ITS RELEVANT FACTORS IN IDIOPATHIC LOW BACK PAIN PATIENTS REFERRING TO KASHAN SPECIALTY MEDICAL CLINICS DURING IN 2005-2006. FEYZ[Internet]. 2008;12(2 (SERIAL 46)):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/399557/en

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    S.A.R. EBADI, B. ZAMANI, N. DEHGHANI, MOHSEN ARBABI, and SEYED GHOLAM ABAS MOUSAVI, “EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE OF OSTEOMALACIA AND ITS RELEVANT FACTORS IN IDIOPATHIC LOW BACK PAIN PATIENTS REFERRING TO KASHAN SPECIALTY MEDICAL CLINICS DURING IN 2005-2006,” FEYZ, vol. 12, no. 2 (SERIAL 46), pp. 0–0, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/399557/en

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