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Secondary osteoporosis

Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1997
Secondary osteoporosis is diagnosed when there is a well-established disease-related risk factor for fracture or low bone mass. Secondary osteoporosis is associated with a substantial minority of osteoporotic fractures in women perhaps with a majority of osteoporotic related fractures in men.
D M, Reid, J, Harvie
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Secondary headaches

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2006
In this article, we develop an approach to the headache patient based upon pattern of headache. Headache can be acute recurrent, acute, chronic progressive, and chronic nonprogressive. Within each pattern we go through the differential diagnosis, with a focus on secondary causes of headache.
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Secondary fibrositis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
Fibrositis is considered primary when there is no associated underlying disorder, and secondary when it occurs in patients with underlying rheumatic or other organic disease. Since fibrositis has become better defined, the list of underlying disorders has grown, and its identification requires careful diagnostic study.
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Secondary Headaches

Continuum, 2012
This article identifies the pertinent historical issues that lead to the identification of those headaches needing additional testing to exclude a serious underlying cause.Recurrences of giant cell arteritis, even after presumed successful treatment, are common.
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Secondary dystonias

Journal of Neurology, 1998
Secondary or symptomatic dystonias are (1) often accompanied by other neurological deficits. (2) begin suddenly at rest and occur at rest from the onset, (3) are associated with different hereditary and environmental causes. From an aetiological point of view, secondary dystonias can be caused by focal brain lesions of various origin, neurodegenerative
A, Hartmann, O, Pogarell, W H, Oertel
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Secondary glaucoma

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2000
PURPOSE: To review the common causes of secondary glaucoma. METHODS: Review of current literature. RESULTS: Secondary open and closed angle glaucomas are an important cause of ocular morbidity and vision loss in our community. Secondary glaucoma occurs with acquired ocular diseases (pigment dispersion, pseudoexfoliation, intraocular infection ...
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Secondary osteoporosis

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1993
Osteoporosis with attendant increased fracture risk is a common complication of many other diseases. Indeed, almost all chronic diseases make some impact on life-style, usually by restricting physical activity and hence reducing the anabolic effect of exercise and gravitational strains on the skeleton.
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Secondary Pneumonia

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1962
T, BACHARACH, H S, NELSON
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"Secondary" Aldosteronism

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
G, GWINUP, G J, HAMWI
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Secondary Osteoporosis

Endocrine Reviews, 2022
Peter R Ebeling   +2 more
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