A balanced regulation of bone formation and resorption in the healthy individual is required for a healthy bone. On the other side, there are many factors which can lead to alterations in bone density and microarchitecture. Menopause is a condition which can increase the remodeling process in favor of resorption. Moreover, there are also some diseases, i.e. chronic kidney bone disease, that increase the possibility of fractures and the subsequent disability leading to increased mortality. However, it is clear that drugs are an essential element of the therapy and this issue is analyzed extensively in this book. Some novel pathophysiological mechanisms are also presented, offering advanced knowledge to the reader. The book includes chapters ...
Background Osteoporosis constitutes a major public health problem, through its association with age-...
Osteoporosis is characterised by a progressive loss of bone mass and microarchitecture which leads t...
Osteoporosis has become increasingly recognised as a major health care problem as it is the cause of...
Osteoporosis affects the osteo-articular system. However, there are hormonal, kidney related, gastro...
Osteoporosis is a public health issue worldwide. During the last few years, progress has been made c...
Osteoporosis is a disease of the skeleton that becomes more common with advanced age, especially in ...
A great achievement of modern medicine is the increased lifespan of the human population. Unfortunat...
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disorder, which is characterized by a decreased in the overall amou...
Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton characterized by reduction and alteration of the ...
Literature search Introduction: Osteoporosis (OP) is an important non-communicable disease, the inci...
Osteoporosis and the fractures that result from this disease were once viewed as an inevitable conse...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Bone rem...
Out of all the potential disease that may impact bones, osteoporosis is the most common. Over time i...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a silent systemic progressive disease characterised by a decrease in ...
Background Osteoporosis constitutes a major public health problem, through its association with age-...
Osteoporosis is characterised by a progressive loss of bone mass and microarchitecture which leads t...
Osteoporosis has become increasingly recognised as a major health care problem as it is the cause of...
Osteoporosis affects the osteo-articular system. However, there are hormonal, kidney related, gastro...
Osteoporosis is a public health issue worldwide. During the last few years, progress has been made c...
Osteoporosis is a disease of the skeleton that becomes more common with advanced age, especially in ...
A great achievement of modern medicine is the increased lifespan of the human population. Unfortunat...
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disorder, which is characterized by a decreased in the overall amou...
Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton characterized by reduction and alteration of the ...
Literature search Introduction: Osteoporosis (OP) is an important non-communicable disease, the inci...
Osteoporosis and the fractures that result from this disease were once viewed as an inevitable conse...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Bone rem...
Out of all the potential disease that may impact bones, osteoporosis is the most common. Over time i...
Osteoporosis increases fracture risk, especially in metaphyseal bone. Fractures seriously impair fun...
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a silent systemic progressive disease characterised by a decrease in ...
Background Osteoporosis constitutes a major public health problem, through its association with age-...
Osteoporosis is characterised by a progressive loss of bone mass and microarchitecture which leads t...
Osteoporosis has become increasingly recognised as a major health care problem as it is the cause of...