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The pathogenesis of primary osteoporosis is complex and influenced by both environmental and genetic factors Oxidative stress, apoptosis, sex-steroid deficiency and macroautophagy are age-related ...
Osteoporosis is a progressive systemic skeletal disease characterized by bone loss, microstructural damage, decreased bone ...
Osteoporosis, or bone loss, is a disease that is most common in the elderly population, affecting women more often than men. Until now, it was not clear exactly how the disease develops.
[1] Other gynecologic variables have also been implemented in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis, including parity, breast feeding, late menarche, and menstrual cycle irregularities. Guthrie JR ...
In the U.S., an estimated 10 million people age 50 and older have osteoporosis, and about 2 million are men. As with many chronic degenerative conditions, the pathogenesis of this metabolic bone ...
Purpose. The epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of osteoporosis in men are reviewed. Summary. Men with osteoporosis account for approximately one fifth of all patients with ...
“The pathophysiology of metabolic bone disease ... “Patients with cirrhosis are at a higher risk for osteoporosis-related fracture compared to the general population, which can dramatically ...