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Multiple Lumbar Osteoporotic Compression Fractures in a Patient in Her 20s: A Case Report [PDF]
Jaewan Soh, Chang Hyun Kim, Jae Chul Lee
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A graphical abstract recapping the different sources of dental, periodontal, and other oral‐derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and their regenerative mechanisms and potentials. The review's article findings bridge fundamental biological science with translational advances, highlighting the significance of MSCs in craniofacial regenerative ...
Karim M. Fawzy El‐Sayed +6 more
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The paper presents actual data concerning osteoporotic fractures (definitions, causes, epidemiologic and clinical data, consequences, treatment) particulary data about the most common fractures (distal forearm, vertebral and proximal hip fractures).
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Antenatal Corticosteroid and Risk of Fractures in Children: A Nationwide Register Study
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
Ilari Kuitunen +2 more
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The Role of Wnt Signaling in Age‐Related Alveolar Bone Loss and Regeneration
The graphical abstract summarizes key signaling pathways involved in bone formation and resorption associated with Wnt signaling across young and aged long bone and jaw tissues. Levels of evidence are indicated as robust, moderate, or emerging, reflecting the current experimental support in each context.
Hsiao H. Sung +12 more
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Pelvic fragility fractures—the forgotten osteoporotic fracture! [PDF]
O. Sahota +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Medication‐Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ) is a severe adverse effect of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic treatment, primarily in osteoporotic and oncologic patients. The disease is characterized by persistent jawbone necrosis that results in significant impairment of the quality of life of involved patients.
Omar Ghanaiem +2 more
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Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture
In Japan, the prevalence of vertebral fractures, which increases with age, is about 10% in persons in their 60s and 35% in persons in their 70s. Vertebral fracture is considered a fragility fracture, which can be caused even by minor trauma. Diagnosis tends to be difficult with plain x-ray films, and computed tomography and magnetic resonance are ...
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Diffrences of Bone Mineral Density between Osteoporotic Group with or without Compression Fracture of the Spine [PDF]
Eu Sub Jung +2 more
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Genetic variants in obesity-related genes and the risk of osteoporotic fracture. The Hortega Follow-up Study [PDF]
Ricardo Usategui‐Martín +9 more
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