In this study we analyzed degree, character, spreading and location of vertebral deformation in lateral radiograph of the thoracic and lumbar spine (by method of Felsenberg).We analyzed radiographs 55 patients with diabetes mellitus (25 men and 30 women). Index Saville was also estimated. Deformation of anterior vertebral areas prevailed over deformations of vertebral bodies in this kind of patients. The conclusion is that diabetes mellitus doesn't go along with frequent development of vertebral osteoporosis
AbstractFragility fracture rate is increased in type 2 diabetes patients despite of higher bone mine...
OBJECTIVESeveral studies showed low bone mineral density (BMD) and elevated risk of symptomatic frac...
Diabetes is an important concern in terms of medical and socioeconomic costs; a high risk for low-tr...
The objective of this study is to investigate bone metabolism, density, and quality in patients with...
<p>Diabetic induces vertebra bone loss that is mitigated with drug treatment: Representative μCT ima...
Although type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been associated with an increase in fracture risk, ther...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in patients with spinal...
Studies on skeletal involvement in patients with diabetes mellitus have generated conflicting result...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is frequently reported to be associated with an increased fracture...
When creating a biological profile, the correct interpretation of bone lesions is fundamental since ...
When creating a biological profile, the correct interpretation of bone lesions is fundamental since ...
Abstract Background Both diabetes and obesity syndromes are recognized to promote lumbar vertebral i...
The relationship between type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis has not been well established. We studied ...
Diabetes and osteoporosis are both common diseases with increasing prevalences in the aging populati...
PubMedID: 12861410We report the results of bone mineral density (BMD) measurements in type 2 diabeti...
AbstractFragility fracture rate is increased in type 2 diabetes patients despite of higher bone mine...
OBJECTIVESeveral studies showed low bone mineral density (BMD) and elevated risk of symptomatic frac...
Diabetes is an important concern in terms of medical and socioeconomic costs; a high risk for low-tr...
The objective of this study is to investigate bone metabolism, density, and quality in patients with...
<p>Diabetic induces vertebra bone loss that is mitigated with drug treatment: Representative μCT ima...
Although type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been associated with an increase in fracture risk, ther...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in patients with spinal...
Studies on skeletal involvement in patients with diabetes mellitus have generated conflicting result...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is frequently reported to be associated with an increased fracture...
When creating a biological profile, the correct interpretation of bone lesions is fundamental since ...
When creating a biological profile, the correct interpretation of bone lesions is fundamental since ...
Abstract Background Both diabetes and obesity syndromes are recognized to promote lumbar vertebral i...
The relationship between type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis has not been well established. We studied ...
Diabetes and osteoporosis are both common diseases with increasing prevalences in the aging populati...
PubMedID: 12861410We report the results of bone mineral density (BMD) measurements in type 2 diabeti...
AbstractFragility fracture rate is increased in type 2 diabetes patients despite of higher bone mine...
OBJECTIVESeveral studies showed low bone mineral density (BMD) and elevated risk of symptomatic frac...
Diabetes is an important concern in terms of medical and socioeconomic costs; a high risk for low-tr...