Bone morbidity in childhood leukemia: Epidemiology, mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment

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Skeletal abnormalities are commonly seen in children and adolescents with leukemia. The spectrum ranges from mild pain to debilitating osteonecrosis (ON) and fractures. In this review, we summarize the skeletal manifestations, provide an update on therapeutic strategies for prevention and treatment, and discuss the most recent advances in musculoskeletal research. Early recognition of skeletal abnormalities and strategies to optimize bone health are essential to prevent long-term skeletal sequelae and diminished quality of life observed in children and adolescents with leukemia. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Mostoufi-Moab, S., & Halton, J. (2014). Bone morbidity in childhood leukemia: Epidemiology, mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment. Current Osteoporosis Reports. Current Medicine Group LLC 1. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11914-014-0222-3

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