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Should low bone mass be treated?
International journal of fertility and women's medicine, 2006More postemenopausal women with osteopenia fracture than those who have osteoporosis. Algorithms are being developed to enhance risk stratification to facilitate decisions when to treat in the osteopenic population. Evidence exists that osteoporosis agents can reduce fracture risk in the osteopenic population.
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Do Idiopathic Stone Formers Have Low Bone Mass?
1994Several investigators1–7, using a variety of techniques such as 241Americium γ-ray attenuation, 125I-photonabsorptiometry neutron activation analysis or quantitative computerized tomodensitometry have suggested that calcium renal stone formers have a lower bone mass than normal subjects.
J. Casez +4 more
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Bone Mineral Accrual and Low Bone Mass: A Pediatric Perspective
Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, 2005Inessa M, Gelfand, Linda A, DiMeglio
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Late consequences of a low peak bone mass
Acta Paediatrica, 1995C, Ribot +2 more
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Low Bone Mass in Premenopausal Parous Women
Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 1999Graeme Jones, Fiona Sara Scott
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Low Bone Turnover May Explain Low Bone Mass in Down Syndrome
2011Tristan W Fowler +10 more
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Global patterns in excess body weight and the associated cancer burden
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Hyuna Sung +2 more
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