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COMPARING BONE MINERAL DENSITOMETRY IN MUSTARD SULFUR GAS EXPOSURES ‎AND NORMAL INDIVIDUALS; A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY‎

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  37-41

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BMDQ3

Abstract

 Introduction: Mustard Sulfur, known as Mustard gas (MSG), which was used during Iran-Iraq ‎war, is responsible for about 1,000,000 chemical injured patients in Iran‏.‏‎ It seems that these ‎patients are at a higher risk for osteoporosis, due to corticosteroids usage as the treatment for ‎chronic complications.Materials and Methods: The study was an analytic Cross-Sectional study, performed on 56 ‎chemical injured, patients exposed to MUSTARD SULFUR GAS whoeferred to Baghyatollah Hospital ‎and 29 healthy males. A femore and Spine Bone Mineral Densitometry (BMD) of was performed ‎for the patients using a dual X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) technique. The collected data was ‎analyzed using SPSS 13.05. A probability value<0.05 was considered to be significant.Results: The diffeoenin femoral and spinal BMD mean values between the patients with a ‎history of MSG exposure and healthy individuals was significant. (p=0.00) The overall ‎quantitative assessment showed 39.5% osteoporosis, 46.5% osteopenia and 14% normal BMD ‎in chemical exposed patients. There was a significant relationship between MSG exposure and ‎osteoporosis status (p=0.0). No correlation was detected between Body Mass Index (BMI) and ‎Spinal and/or Femoral BMD indices. (p>0.05)‎ Conclusion: There was a significant decrease in spinal and femoral Bone Mineral Density ‎among patients exposed to MSG. The result is noticeable considering the fracture probability ‎which may deteriorate the patient's condition. Prescription of bone protecting agents may be ‎beneficial for these patients.

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    ALI SHIRI, GH.H., GHANEEI, MOSTAFA, ZAHEDI SHOULAMI, LEILA, BAYAT, NOUSHIN, EMAM, M.M., & JAFARI, AMIR MASOUD. (2007). COMPARING BONE MINERAL DENSITOMETRY IN MUSTARD SULFUR GAS EXPOSURES ‎AND NORMAL INDIVIDUALS; A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY‎. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, 9(1 (31)), 37-41. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/62096/en

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    ALI SHIRI GH.H., GHANEEI MOSTAFA, ZAHEDI SHOULAMI LEILA, BAYAT NOUSHIN, EMAM M.M., JAFARI AMIR MASOUD. COMPARING BONE MINERAL DENSITOMETRY IN MUSTARD SULFUR GAS EXPOSURES ‎AND NORMAL INDIVIDUALS; A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY‎. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE[Internet]. 2007;9(1 (31)):37-41. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/62096/en

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    GH.H. ALI SHIRI, MOSTAFA GHANEEI, LEILA ZAHEDI SHOULAMI, NOUSHIN BAYAT, M.M. EMAM, and AMIR MASOUD JAFARI, “COMPARING BONE MINERAL DENSITOMETRY IN MUSTARD SULFUR GAS EXPOSURES ‎AND NORMAL INDIVIDUALS; A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY‎,” JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, vol. 9, no. 1 (31), pp. 37–41, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/62096/en

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