Osteoporosis is a common disease characterized by reduced bone mass, with a consequent increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture risk. Bone mineral density (BMD) measurement is used to make the diagnosis of osteoporosis prior to incident fracture, and to predict fracture risk. BMD is determined by the peak bone mass achieved, and the rate and timing of subsequent bone loss. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is the most popular and effective method utilized for osteoporosis screening. Bone disease is a side effect of concern regarding chronic glucocorticoid (GC) administration. Most GC-treated patients exhibit a process of bone loss, frequently leading to osteoporosis, with increased fracture risk, especially in spinal ...
Osteoporosis is a condition of decreased bone mass and bone density associated with an increase in f...
Osteopenia, term of child pathologies, is a decrease in bone mass relative to chronological age, bei...
Bone disease represents a prominent cause of morbidity in patients with thalassaemia and other haemo...
Osteoporosis is a common disease characterized by reduced bone mass, with a consequent increase in b...
Osteoporosis in children differs from adults in terms of definition, diagnosis, monitoring and treat...
Bone mass is determined primarily by genetic influences, but exogenous factors may also play a major...
Osteoporosis in children is the presence of low bone mineral content or decreased bone mineral densi...
Osteoporosis is a condition of increased bone fragility associated with fractures. Apart from primar...
Idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis is a rare disease of heterogenous etiology and occurs on children b...
Osteoporosis is now increasingly recognized in children due to the increased prevalence of disorders...
The aim of this review is to highlight recent findings in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of pe...
Bone mass increases progressively during childhood, but mainly during adolescence when approximately...
Early recognition of osteoporosis in children and adolescents is important in order to establish an ...
Children with chronic illnesses such as Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Crohn's disease, particula...
Congenital and acquired forms of osteoporosis in childhood and adolescence can result in morbidity f...
Osteoporosis is a condition of decreased bone mass and bone density associated with an increase in f...
Osteopenia, term of child pathologies, is a decrease in bone mass relative to chronological age, bei...
Bone disease represents a prominent cause of morbidity in patients with thalassaemia and other haemo...
Osteoporosis is a common disease characterized by reduced bone mass, with a consequent increase in b...
Osteoporosis in children differs from adults in terms of definition, diagnosis, monitoring and treat...
Bone mass is determined primarily by genetic influences, but exogenous factors may also play a major...
Osteoporosis in children is the presence of low bone mineral content or decreased bone mineral densi...
Osteoporosis is a condition of increased bone fragility associated with fractures. Apart from primar...
Idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis is a rare disease of heterogenous etiology and occurs on children b...
Osteoporosis is now increasingly recognized in children due to the increased prevalence of disorders...
The aim of this review is to highlight recent findings in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of pe...
Bone mass increases progressively during childhood, but mainly during adolescence when approximately...
Early recognition of osteoporosis in children and adolescents is important in order to establish an ...
Children with chronic illnesses such as Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Crohn's disease, particula...
Congenital and acquired forms of osteoporosis in childhood and adolescence can result in morbidity f...
Osteoporosis is a condition of decreased bone mass and bone density associated with an increase in f...
Osteopenia, term of child pathologies, is a decrease in bone mass relative to chronological age, bei...
Bone disease represents a prominent cause of morbidity in patients with thalassaemia and other haemo...