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Bone loss: Epidemiology of bone loss

Bone loss: Epidemiology of bone loss

... bone loss. Some studies have shown beneficial effects of exercise on bone mass in post- menopausal ...hence bone mass, several studies have examined the mechanical influence on bone ...

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AN APPROACH OF BONE LOSS ESTIMATION THROUGH DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY

AN APPROACH OF BONE LOSS ESTIMATION THROUGH DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY

... Osteoporosis is the severe bone disease leading to serious bone fracture even at a normal load. Most of the spinal disease initiates due to bone loss. In our study, a method has been developed ...

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Dietary calcium intake and rates of bone loss in women

Dietary calcium intake and rates of bone loss in women

... We measured bone mineral density (BMD) at the midradius and lumbar spine in 106 normal women, ages 23-84 yr (61 were postmenopausal). Three to nine measurements (median, four) were made over 2.6 to 6.6 yr (mean, ...

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Trabecular bone loss in collagen antibody induced arthritis

Trabecular bone loss in collagen antibody induced arthritis

... Generalized bone loss has not previously been studied in the CAIA ...trabecular bone volume/tissue volume in the distal femoral metaphysis compared with controls ...

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Alveolar bone loss in osteoporosis: a loaded and cellular affair?

Alveolar bone loss in osteoporosis: a loaded and cellular affair?

... skeletal bone and alveolar bone and to illuminate some aspects of hormone function, loading and aging, which may explain alveolar bone loss caused by osteoporosis and/or ...

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Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist decreases bone loss and bone resorption in ovariectomized rats

Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist decreases bone loss and bone resorption in ovariectomized rats

... The bone density of the distal femur was measured non invasively by dual-energy X-ray ...absorptiometry. Bone turnover was assessed by bone histomorphometry and by measuring serum osteocalcin, a ...

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Hand bone loss as an outcome measure in established rheumatoid arthritis: 2 year observational study comparing cortical and total bone loss

Hand bone loss as an outcome measure in established rheumatoid arthritis: 2 year observational study comparing cortical and total bone loss

... in loss of DXA-BMD hand between early dis- ease and long-standing disease has previously been sug- gested based on the results of two longitudinal studies ...Hand bone loss was only observed in the ...

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Sex steroids, bone mass, and bone loss  A prospective study of pre , peri , and postmenopausal women

Sex steroids, bone mass, and bone loss A prospective study of pre , peri , and postmenopausal women

... Although bone loss around the time of menopause is driven by estrogen deficiency, the roles of estrogens and androgens in the preservation of skeletal mass at other stages of life are less well ...and ...

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Loss of trabeculae by mechano biological means may explain rapid bone loss in osteoporosis

Loss of trabeculae by mechano biological means may explain rapid bone loss in osteoporosis

... Although bone remodelling is carried out by cells, the disease causes biomechanical failure of the load-bearing ...rapid bone loss observed during osteoporosis, were ...to bone loss—and ...

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Deficiency of ATP6V1H Causes Bone Loss by Inhibiting Bone Resorption and Bone Formation through the TGF-β1 Pathway

Deficiency of ATP6V1H Causes Bone Loss by Inhibiting Bone Resorption and Bone Formation through the TGF-β1 Pathway

... and bone disorders remains ...the bone phenotypes in this mouse ...lower bone turn over and bone loss by inhibiting osteoclasts formation and bone formation at the same time; ...

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Bone marrow stem cell dysfunction in radiation-induced abscopal bone loss

Bone marrow stem cell dysfunction in radiation-induced abscopal bone loss

... both bone quantity (BMD) and quality (strength and microarchitecture) in the unexposed ...the bone does not require direct radiation exposure to the ...Radiation-induced bone loss has ...

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Staphylococcus aureusprotein A plays a critical role in mediating bone destruction and bone loss in

Staphylococcus aureusprotein A plays a critical role in mediating bone destruction and bone loss in

... and bone formation (Table ...the bone resorbing cells, the osteoclast (Table ...extensive bone loss and bone destruction observed in tissue from bone infection ...in bone ...

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Bone loss: Quantitative imaging techniques for assessing bone mass in rheumatoid arthritis

Bone loss: Quantitative imaging techniques for assessing bone mass in rheumatoid arthritis

... cancellous bone, and its importance in vertebral strength, QCT has been employed principally to determine cancellous bone density in the vertebral body ...external bone mineral reference phantom be ...

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Effects of disodium dichloromethylene diphosphonate on bone loss in paraplegic patients

Effects of disodium dichloromethylene diphosphonate on bone loss in paraplegic patients

... osteoclastic population was also noted when compared with the placebo group, but this difference was not significant. There was no mineralization defect induced by Cl2MDP, as shown by tetracycline double labeling. It ...

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Increased Ca2+ signaling through CaV1.2 promotes bone formation and prevents estrogen deficiency–induced bone loss

Increased Ca2+ signaling through CaV1.2 promotes bone formation and prevents estrogen deficiency–induced bone loss

... While the prevalence of osteoporosis is growing rapidly with population aging, therapeutic options remain limited. Here, we identify potentially novel roles for Ca V 1.2 L-type voltage– gated Ca 2+ channels in ...

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1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3 prevents bone loss of the secondary spongiosa in arthritic rats by an increase of bone formation and mineralization and inhibition of bone resorption

1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3 prevents bone loss of the secondary spongiosa in arthritic rats by an increase of bone formation and mineralization and inhibition of bone resorption

... periarticular bone destruction and often complicated by systemic bone loss resulting in fractures ...osteoclastic bone resorption due to an imbalance between the pro- duction of receptor ...

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Dysregulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine 6 receptor accelerates maturation of bone-resorbing osteoclasts and induces bone loss

Dysregulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine 6 receptor accelerates maturation of bone-resorbing osteoclasts and induces bone loss

... for bone resorption ...in bone density. Conversely, increased bone resorption is associated with bone loss in chronic inflammatory diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, and ...

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Irreversible bone loss in osteomalacia  Comparison of radial photon absorptiometry with iliac bone histomorphometry during treatment

Irreversible bone loss in osteomalacia Comparison of radial photon absorptiometry with iliac bone histomorphometry during treatment

... cortical bone (from 6.0% to 1.5%) and trabecular bone (from ...mineralized bone volume increased by 7.5% in cortical and by 40.1% in trabecular bone; the cortical and trabecular increments ...

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Ncf1 affects osteoclast formation but is not critical for postmenopausal bone loss

Ncf1 affects osteoclast formation but is not critical for postmenopausal bone loss

... induce bone degradation in postmenopausal ...reduced bone density [7 – 9]. Other mechanisms underlying post- menopausal bone loss include increased receptor activator of nuclear factor κ B ...

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Mast cells contribute to porphyromonas gingivalis-induced bone loss

Mast cells contribute to porphyromonas gingivalis-induced bone loss

... Moreover, treatment of beagle dogs with lodoxamide ethyl, an 10 inhibitor of mast cell degranulation reduced the level of alveolar bone loss compared with 11 untreated controls over [r] ...

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