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Raman Spectroscopic Analysis to Detect Reduced Bone Quality after Sciatic Neurectomy in Mice
Bone mineral density (BMD) is a commonly used diagnostic indicator for bone fracture risk in osteoporosis. Along with low BMD, bone fragility accounts for reduced bone quality in addition to low BMD, but there is no diagnostic method to directly assess ...
Yasumitsu Ishimaru+6 more
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Methods for bone quality assessment in human bone tissue: a systematic review
Background For biomechanical investigations on bone or bone implants, bone quality represents an important potential bias. Several techniques for assessing bone quality have been described in the literature.
Fang Wang+5 more
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Degradation of Bone Quality in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer′s Disease
Alzheimer′s disease (AD) patients present with symptoms such as impairment of insulin signaling, chronic inflammation, and oxidative stress. Furthermore, there are comorbidities associated with AD progression.
Joan E. LLabre+5 more
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Sternocostoclavicular Hyperostosis: Positive Clinical and Radiological Response on Pamidronate
BackgroundSternocostoclavicular hyperostosis (SCCH) is a rare disease, constituting a chronic sterile osteomyelitis with elevated bone turnover in the axial skeleton, causing pain and shoulder dysfunction.
Anne T. Leerling+4 more
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Background The association between obesity and fracture risk may be skeletal site- and sex-specific but results among studies are inconsistent. Whilst several studies reported higher bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with obesity, altered bone ...
Anne-Frédérique Turcotte+6 more
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CONTEXT Increased bone fragility and reduced energy absorption to fracture associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) cannot be explained by bone mineral density alone. This study, for the first time reports on alterations in bone tissue's material properties
P. Sihota+13 more
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Simple Summary Nowadays, the industry aims to extend egg laying until hens are 100 weeks old or longer (from 65 to 70 weeks currently) to make egg production more sustainable.
C. Alfonso-Carrillo+6 more
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No evidence that selection for egg production persistency causes loss of bone quality in laying hens
Background The physiological adaptations that have evolved for egg laying make hens susceptible to bone fractures and keel bone damage. In modern laying hen breeds, longer periods of egg laying could result in a greater risk of poor bone quality, and ...
I. Dunn+10 more
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Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis (SCCH) is a rare autoinflammatory bone disorder caused by chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO), which is associated with sclerosis and hyperostosis primarily affecting the sternum, the medial end of the clavicles ...
Ashna IE Ramautar+6 more
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Bone Quality in CKD Patients: Current Concepts and Future Directions – Part I
Background: There is ample evidence that patients with CKD have an increased risk of osteoporotic fractures. Bone fragility is not only influenced by low bone volume and mass but also by poor microarchitecture and tissue quality.
K. Asadipooya+5 more
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