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2017
Accumulating evidence has shown that the risk of osteoporotic fracture is increased in patients with diabetes mellitus independently of bone mineral density. Thus, diabetes-related bone disease is now recognized as one of diabetic complications. Collagen cross-links of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), dysfunction of osteoblasts with low bone ...
Ippei Kanazawa, Toshitsugu Sugimoto
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Accumulating evidence has shown that the risk of osteoporotic fracture is increased in patients with diabetes mellitus independently of bone mineral density. Thus, diabetes-related bone disease is now recognized as one of diabetic complications. Collagen cross-links of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), dysfunction of osteoblasts with low bone ...
Ippei Kanazawa, Toshitsugu Sugimoto
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Clinical calcium, 2004
Since Albright first proposed the concept of "diabetic osteopenia", many studies have investigated the levels of bone mineral density (BMD) and the risk of osteoporosis in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The presence of osteoporosis in type 1 diabetes seems to be a reliable evidence.
Iseki, Takamoto, Takashi, Kadowaki
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Since Albright first proposed the concept of "diabetic osteopenia", many studies have investigated the levels of bone mineral density (BMD) and the risk of osteoporosis in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The presence of osteoporosis in type 1 diabetes seems to be a reliable evidence.
Iseki, Takamoto, Takashi, Kadowaki
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Diabetes Mellitus and Osteoporosis
2010Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an emerging health problem for industrialized societies with substantial morbidity and mortality and an established risk factor for osteoporosis and fragility fractures.1 The skeletal alterations in patients with DM are due to insulin deficiency or resistance and hyperglycemia, alterations of the bone marrow microenvironment ...
Lorenz C. Hofbauer, Christine Hamann
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2021
G. Isanne Schacter, William D. Leslie
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G. Isanne Schacter, William D. Leslie
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Clinical calcium, 2008
The diabetes is at great risk of the osteoporosis, and the bone fragility unrelated to bone density forms the pathological conditions peculiar to diabetes. The factor participating in diabetic osteoporosis has a state of insulin action deficiency, a hyperglycemic state, diabetic complications, and so on.
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The diabetes is at great risk of the osteoporosis, and the bone fragility unrelated to bone density forms the pathological conditions peculiar to diabetes. The factor participating in diabetic osteoporosis has a state of insulin action deficiency, a hyperglycemic state, diabetic complications, and so on.
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[Diabetes-related osteoporosis].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2016Accumulating evidence has shown that the risk of osteoporotic fracture is increased in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus. Measurement of bone mineral density is not a good evaluation tool for diabetes-related osteoporosis because the underlying mechanism is based on the deterioration of bone quality with accumulation of collagen cross-links ...
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Revue medicale suisse, 2013
Diabetes alters bone mass and/or quality and increases fracture risk. However, in type 2 diabetes, bone mineral density (BMD) is usually not diminished, pertaining to increased weight and fat mass, which complicates the diagnosis of osteoporosis by DXA (T-score
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Diabetes alters bone mass and/or quality and increases fracture risk. However, in type 2 diabetes, bone mineral density (BMD) is usually not diminished, pertaining to increased weight and fat mass, which complicates the diagnosis of osteoporosis by DXA (T-score
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Osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus
1982Earlier, diabetes was unanimously considered to predispose patients to osteoporosis (Albright and Reifenstein 1948, Berney 1952, Bartelheimer and Smitt-Rhode 1956), as osteoporosis occurred in about half of the adult patients with diabetes. In 1961 Kuhlencordt et al. discussed osteoporosis as a form of diabetic osteopathy.
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Diabetes mellitus and osteoporosis.
Endokrinologie, 1976In 428 non selected diabetics, the authors determined the metacarpus index of Barnett-Nordin. Upon comparing the data with those of the control group it was shown that opposite to most references one has not to reckon in diabetes with the development of porosis and also that the decrease of the calcium content concomitant with age, respectively, does ...
S, Forgács, A, Rosinger, L, Vértes
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Osteoporosis and Diabetes Mellitus
Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, 2004Angela M, Inzerillo, Solomon, Epstein
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