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Osteoporosis after Organ Transplantation** 1


MA Rodino, E Shane - The American journal of medicine, 1998 - Elsevier
Within the past 2 decades, organ transplantation has become established as effective therapy
for endstage renal, hepatic, cardiac, and pulmonary disease. Regimens to prevent rejection after
transplantation commonly include high-dose glucocorticoids and calcineurin-calmodulin ...
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[PDF] Secondary causes of osteoporosis


LA Fitzpatrick - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2002 - mayoclinicproceedings.com
Secondary causes of bone loss are not often considered in patients who are diagnosed as having
osteoporosis. In some studies, 20% to 30% of postmenopausal women and more than 50% of
men with osteoporosis have a secondary cause. There are numerous causes of ...
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Bone mineral density, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and bone turnover markers …


FJ Gallego-Rojo, JL Gonzalez-Calvin, M Muñoz- … - Hepatology, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
Previous studies suggest that low bone mass is a complication of alcoholic liver disease.
Nevertheless, little is known about bone mass and bone metabolism in viral cirrhosis. To evaluate
the prevalence and magnitude of hepatic osteopenia in these patients, bone remodeling ...
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Osteoporosis after solid organ and bone marrow transplantation


A Cohen, E Shane - Osteoporosis International, 2003 - Springer
Abstract Organ transplantation has become increas- ingly common as a therapy for end-stage
renal, liver, cardiac and pulmonary disease. The population of pa- tients who have survived organ
transplantation has grown dramatically over the last 2 decades. Although organ ...
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Guidelines on the management of osteoporosis associated with chronic liver …


JD Collier, M Ninkovic, JE Compston - British Medical Journal, 2002 - gut.bmj.com
An important complication of chronic liver disease is osteodystrophy which includes osteoporosis
and the much rarer osteomalacia. Both conditions are associated with significant morbidity through
fractures resulting in pain, deformity, and immobility. There is also a further significant ...
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The contribution of hypogonadism to the development of osteoporosis in …


MLG Anapliotou, IT Kastanias, P Psara, … - CLINICAL …, 1995 - interscience.wiley.com
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[CITATION] Gonadal function in men with chronic illness


HE Turner, JAH Wass - Clinical Endocrinology, 1997 - ingentaconnect.com
Gonadal function in men with chronic illness pp. 379-403(25) Authors: Turner, Helen E.; H.
Wass, John A. ... Urinary growth hormone: a screening test for growth hormone sufficiency
pp. 447-454(8) Authors: Butt, Debra A.; Sochett, Etienne B. ... Anti-GAD 65 autoantibody ...
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Aetiology and presenting symptoms in male osteoporosis


P Peris, N Guanabens, A Monegal, X Suris, L … - …, 1995 - Br Soc Rheumatology
In order to analyse the clinical characteristics and the principal causes of osteoporosis in
men, 81 osteoporotic males from an out-patient rheumatology department were studied. Bone
mass assessment, automated biochemical profile and biochemical markers of bone ...
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Methotrexate osteopathy in rheumatic disease.

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SJ Preston, T Diamond, A Scott, MR Laurent - British Medical Journal, 1993 - ard.bmj.com
Abstract Objective-To determine whether two adults with stress fractures receiving low weekly
doses ofmethotrexate had metho- trexate osteopathy. Case reports-Two adult patients developed
features consistent with metho- trexate osteopathy while receiving low weekly doses ...
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Osteoporosis in men


S Amin, DT Felson - Rheumatic disease clinics of North America, 2001 - Elsevier
There is now a growing awareness that osteoporosis in men is not a rare problem. Similar to
osteoporosis among women, osteoporosis among men is an important clinical issue. Men lose
bone mineral density at a rate of up to 1% per year with advancing age. 70 and 83 One in ...
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