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BONE MINERALIZATION AND BONE MINERAL CONTENT IN PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM

Acta Endocrinologica, 1977
ABSTRACT The degree of bone mineralization and the bone mineral content (BMC) was evaluated in 6 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. The degree of bone mineralization was estimated as the phosphorus/hydroxyproline ratio (P/Hypro) in bone biopsies; BMC was estimated by photon absorptiometry on both forearms.
Jørn Ditzel   +3 more
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Bone Mineral Content in Myelomatosis

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1982
ABSTRACT. Bone mineral content (BMC) was determined by photon absorptiometry on both forearms in 28 patients with myelomatosis. Nineteen patients had received intermittent treatment with cytostatic agents and prednisone. No significant reduction of BMC was found between the patients with myelomatosis and an age‐ and sex‐matched normal population ...
Aage Deding   +2 more
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Dose‐response effects of exercise on bone mineral density and content in post‐menopausal women

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2019
Exercise is one of the most widely used non‐pharmacological strategies to prevent bone resorption during menopause. Given the detrimental consequences of bone demineralization, the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of prescribing different
P. Gonzalo-Encabo   +4 more
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Bone mineral content in epileptics

Calcified Tissue International, 1979
The bone mineral content in the forearms was measured in 71 epileptics, admitted to an institution for epileptics. The mineral content was decreased in epileptics as compared with age-matched normal controls. The decrease was in the order of 10--15% except in the distal end of the forearm in women.
Bo E. Nilsson   +2 more
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Bone Mineral Content in Smokers

Southern Medical Journal, 1988
We did a cross-sectional evaluation of the effect of heavy cigarette smoking on bone mass using single photon absorptiometry (SPA) of the radius in 35 smokers (24 women, 11 men) and 35 nonsmokers (24 women, 11 men). Individuals from the two groups were carefully matched for sex, age, weight, height, calcium intake, and, for women, menopausal history ...
Michael T. McDermott, Witte Mc
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Bone Mineral Content and Density

Current Protocols in Mouse Biology, 2012
AbstractThe availability of high‐throughput biochemical and imaging techniques that can be used on live mice has increased the possibility of undertaking longitudinal studies to characterize skeletal changes such as bone mineral content and density. Further characterization of bone morphology, bone quality, and bone strength can also be achieved by ...
Holly Evans   +6 more
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Thiazide Effect on the Mineral Content of Bone [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
The thiazide diuretics are known to cause calcium retention. In order to study the effect of thiazides on bone mineralization, we have measured the mineral content of bone at five sites (the distal radius, the distal ulna, the proximal radius, the proximal ulna, and the os calcis) in 1368 men with a mean age of 68 years, including 323 who were taking ...
K Yano   +4 more
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Agave fructans: their effect on mineral absorption and bone mineral content.

Journal of Medicinal Food, 2014
In this study we investigate the effect that Agave fructans as new prebiotics have on mineral absorption improvement. Forty-eight 12-week-old C57BL/6J mice were used in this study.
M. I. García-Vieyra   +2 more
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Age, steroids and bone mineral content

Maturitas, 1990
The possible existence of correlations between bone mineral content (BMC), age and serum levels of steroid hormones was investigated. It was found that dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEA-S), oestradiol (E2) and delta-4-androstenedione (A) were correlated with BMC, whereas oestrone (E1) and testosterone (T) were not.
Rozenberg, Serge   +4 more
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Mineral content of skeletal bones in otosclerosis

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1979
In 63 patients with otosclerosis confirmed by operation, the bone mineral content was determined by photon absorptiometry. The bone mineral content and bone mineral concentration were found to be normal, which lends support to the assumption that otosclerosis is a localized disease and not a manifestation of a generalized disorder of the skeletal ...
O. Elbrønd   +3 more
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