Background and objective: We describe 6 cases of secondary osteoporosis due to systemic mastocytosis diagnosed in the last 6 years.
Results: Three females and 3 males, age range: 47-66 years, diagnosed with osteoporosis were subsequently diagnosed with systemic mastocytosis. Diagnosis delay: 0.5-17 years. Cutaneous involvement was present in 3 patients, hematologic involvement in 2 patients and gastrointestinal involvement in 2 patients. Histamine levels in urine were elevated in all cases. Four patients had fractures. Treatment with bisphosphonates was started. After 3 years the values of bone mineral density (BMD) improved in the 5 patients evaluated. Two patients had new vertebral fractures and started teriparatide.
Conclusions: Osteoporosis is an unfrequent initial manifestation of systemic mastocytosis. These patients have a high risk of fractures. Our results suggest that although bisphosphonates improve the bone mineral density the risk of fractures persists.