Looks like Swiss cheese
Diagnosis? What about diagnobro?
Heart of a lion
Lights, camera, action
My side piece (for my safety, this is a joke I love my wife)
100

These function to reabsorb bone

What are osteoclasts?

Slide 18

100

This non-invasive test estimates skeletal mass and is the standard for measuring bone mineral density

What is a DEXA scan?

Slide 29

100

This doctor's colleagues call them Dr. Hot

Who is Dr. George?

100

Calcitriol binds to this receptor

What is the vitamin D receptor (VDR)?

Slide 8

100

Side effects of this intranasally administered medication include nasal irritation and nose bleeds

What is calcitonin?

Slide 9

200

This is the most common cause of medication-induced osteoporosis

What are glucocorticoids?

Slide 27

200

This score represents a patient's bone density compared to a person of the same age

What is a Z-score?

Slide 31

200

This professor is currently getting their master's in health education from Johns Hopkins. They also recently went to a concert in Baltimore to see the Swedish rock band, Ghost.

Who is Dr. Small?

200

This class of drugs are incorporated in bone, where they remain unmetabolized

What are bisphosphonates?

Slide 11

200

Denosumab is well tolerated, however it may cause these 2 side effects

What are dermatitis and rashes?

Slide 12

300

Fractures here are the most common early skeletal consequence of estrogen deficiency

What are the vertebrae?

Slide 25

300

This is the T-score associated with osteopenia

What is -1.0 to -2.5?

Slide 6

300

This professor makes ganache balls to use as gifts every year for Christmas 

Who is Dr. Shipley?

300
Intermittent activation of this receptor stimulates new bone formation, whereas continuous activation leads to increase bone resorption

What is the Parathyroid hormone (PTH) receptor?

Slide 16

300

A rare but serious side effect of this medication class is osteonecrosis of the jaw

What are bisphosphonates?

Increased risk of ONJ with long-term BP therapy (> 3 years), after tooth extractions and in cancer patients receiving high-dose IV BP therapy

Slide 11

400

Serum vitamin D should be greater than this for optimal skeletal health

What is 30 ng/mL?

Calcium per day: 1000-1200 mg

Slide 23

400

The WHO recommends using the lowest T-score between these 3 locations to diagnose osteoporosis

What are the lumbar spine (L1-L4), femoral neck, or total proximal femur?

Slide 33

400

This professor lived in Germany and France and played lacrosse in HS and college

Who is Dr. V?

400

This osteoporosis medication is a human monoclonal antibody that binds to RANKL

What is Denosumab?

Slide 12

400

Along with abaloparatide, this drug contains a boxed warning against the use in patients with increased baseline risk of osteosarcoma

What is Teriparatide?

Slide 17

500

Smoking has these two effects that contribute to the pathophysiology of osteoporosis

What are modify estrogen metabolism and produce toxic effects on osteoblasts?

Slide 28

500

These two populations get bone mineral density screening regardless of risk factors

What are women aged ≥65 and men aged ≥70?

Slide 34

500

This professor helps teach self defense classes

Who is Dr. Pettitt?

500

Romosozumab binds to this

What is sclerostin?

Slide 19

500

This drug for osteoporosis should not be used in patients who have had a heart attack or stroke within the previous year

What is Romosozumab?

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