Osteoporosis can be defined in terms of apparent bone density and can be determined by densitometry. But differences between reference standards and instruments make standardization difficult. Conventional classification schemes are not applicable but analysis by risk factors does permit a systematic approach.B. E. C. Nordin, B. E. Chatterton, A. G. Need and M. Horowit
Osteoporosis represents a relevant health issue, being the first cause of bone fractures in the elde...
The severity of osteoporosis depends not only on densitometric data but implies the occurrence of at...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
Bone mineral density determination is an integral part of the diagnosis, therapeutic planning, and m...
(WHO) as a systemic skeletal disease that is characterised by low bone mass and microarchitectural d...
Measurement of bone mineral density is the basis of the diagnosis of osteoporosis. The risk of fract...
Measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) of the central skeleton by dual X-ray absorptiometry allow...
In 1994, the World Health Organization published diagnostic criteria for osteoporosis. Since then, m...
Osteoporosis is a condition of decreased bone mass and bone density associated with an increase in f...
From: Nordin BEC. The definition and diagnosis of osteoporosis. Calcified Tissue Int 1987;40:57-58. ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) osteoporosis is defined as: "Increasing of systemic...
Osteoporosis is a common condition and an important cause of disability. For this reason, early dete...
The global trend towards increased longevity has resulted in ageing populations and a rise in diseas...
Osteoporosis is an increasing social and economic burden as the age of populations throughout the wo...
Osteoporosis is a common bone disease in postmenopausal women that leads to an increased risk of fra...
Osteoporosis represents a relevant health issue, being the first cause of bone fractures in the elde...
The severity of osteoporosis depends not only on densitometric data but implies the occurrence of at...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...
Bone mineral density determination is an integral part of the diagnosis, therapeutic planning, and m...
(WHO) as a systemic skeletal disease that is characterised by low bone mass and microarchitectural d...
Measurement of bone mineral density is the basis of the diagnosis of osteoporosis. The risk of fract...
Measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) of the central skeleton by dual X-ray absorptiometry allow...
In 1994, the World Health Organization published diagnostic criteria for osteoporosis. Since then, m...
Osteoporosis is a condition of decreased bone mass and bone density associated with an increase in f...
From: Nordin BEC. The definition and diagnosis of osteoporosis. Calcified Tissue Int 1987;40:57-58. ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) osteoporosis is defined as: "Increasing of systemic...
Osteoporosis is a common condition and an important cause of disability. For this reason, early dete...
The global trend towards increased longevity has resulted in ageing populations and a rise in diseas...
Osteoporosis is an increasing social and economic burden as the age of populations throughout the wo...
Osteoporosis is a common bone disease in postmenopausal women that leads to an increased risk of fra...
Osteoporosis represents a relevant health issue, being the first cause of bone fractures in the elde...
The severity of osteoporosis depends not only on densitometric data but implies the occurrence of at...
International audienceMale osteoporosis is challenging to diagnose and to treat. Underestimation of ...