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Recovery from steroid-induced osteoporosis


NA POCOCK, JA EISMAN, CR DUNSTAN, … - Annals of internal medicine, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
The reversibility of steroid-induced osteoporosis, a major complication of
Cushing syndrome and long-term use of exogenous corticosteroids, is not well
documented. We measured the bone mineral density of lumbar vertebrae and ...
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Reversibility of steroid-induced osteoporosis


EG Lufkin, HW Wahner, EJ Bergstralh - The American Journal of Medicine, 1988 - Elsevier
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Reversibility of exogenous corticosteroid-induced bone loss


G Rizzato, L Montemurro - European Respiratory Journal, 1993 - Eur Respiratory Soc
Osteoporosis is not usually considered to be reversible, as it is a consequence
of the ageing process. However, an improvement of bone mineral density after
successful surgery in Cushing's syndrome has been shown in several reports. ...
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Salmon calcitonin in the therapy of corticoid-induced osteoporosis


JD Ringe, D Welzel - European journal of clinical pharmacology, 1987 - Springer
Summary. There is uncertainty about the best treat- ment for steroid-induced
osteoporosis. Thirty-six patients with steroid-dependent, chronic obstructive
lung disease and associated steroid osteoporosis have been studied, of whom ...
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[CITATION] Histomorphometric profile, pathophysiology and reversibility of corticosteroid-induced …


C Bressot, PJ Meunier, MC Chapuy, E … - Metab Bone Dis Rel Res, 1979
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Normal bone mineral density following cure of Cushing's syndrome


PJ Manning, MC Evans, IR Reid - Clin Endocrinol, 1992 - interscience.wiley.com
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Bone loss in adults receiving alternate day glucocorticoid therapy


OS Gluck, WA Murphy, TJ Hahn, B Hahn - Arthritis Care & Research - interscience.wiley.com
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Estrogen and progesterone replacement therapy reduces glucocorticoid-induced bone loss


BP Lukert, BE Johnson, RG Robinson - J Bone Miner Res, 1992 - grande.nal.usda.gov
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replacement therapy reduces glucocorticoid-induced bone loss. ...
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Corticosteroids and bone mass in asthma: comparisons with rheumatoid arthritis and …

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DM Reid, JJ Nicoll, MA Smith, B Higgins, P … - British Medical Journal, 1986 - bmj.com
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DM Reid, JJ Nicoll, MA Smith, B Higgins, P Tothill and G Nuki ...
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Contrasting microanatomy of idiopathic and corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis


JE AARON, RM FRANCIS, M PEACOCK, NB … - Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 1989 - journals.lww.com
Previous studies of microanatomic changes in normal bone with age have suggested
that under- lying differences in bone remodeling between male subjects and
female subjects give rise to different patterns of bone loss. The ...
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