| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8624914 | Bone | 2018 | 24 Pages | 
Abstract
												Pediatric patients had a high prevalence of low BMD at the time of lung transplant evaluation. BMD Z-scores declined in the year after transplant and returned to the pre-transplant level by the third post-transplant year while remaining below normal levels. Fractures were common at sites associated with significant morbidity. These findings support efforts to optimize bone health before and after pediatric lung transplantation, and future studies are needed to evaluate the role of bisphosphonates in these patients.
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											Authors
												Melissa S. Putman, Tregony Simoneau, Henry A. Feldman, Alexandra Haagensen, Debra Boyer, 
											