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Medical treatment of otosclerosis: rationale for use of bisphosphonates
2008
International Tinnitus Journal
Otosclerosis is a bony dyscrasia characterized by histopathological findings of osteoclast production. Osteoclastogenesis explains the pathogenesis of otosclerosis. Basic science research in the experimental animal otic capsule has given insight into the process of evolution of otosclerosis. The normal otic capsule is preserved with very little bone turnover as a result of the production of osteoprotegerin (OPG) by the membranous inner ear that prevents the activation of osteoclasts. Animals
pmid:19205157
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