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OSTEOPOROZ U PATsIENTOV S SOMATIChESKOY PATOLOGIEY v zavisimosti ot pola

https://doi.org/10.14341/osteo2007125-29

Abstract

The presence of risk factors for osteoporosis has been found in 87,1% of investigated patients with somatic diseases. Osteoporosis was diagnosed more frequently in males with somatic diseases, than in females with somatic diseases. Moreover, males had lower BMD versus females. The prevalence of osteoporosis depended on age for men, but did not for women. The presence of somatic disease and/or the risk factors for osteoporosis are the most important factors in the development of osteoporosis without any dependence on sex.

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VERTKIN A.L., MORGUNOV L.Yu., NAUMOV A.V., POLUPANOVA Yu.S., GORULEVA E.I., ARININA E.N., BANNIKOVA M.B., KhALVAShI R.Z., RONZIN A.V., RUDENKO L.V. OSTEOPOROZ U PATsIENTOV S SOMATIChESKOY PATOLOGIEY v zavisimosti ot pola. Osteoporosis and Bone Diseases. 2007;10(1):25-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/osteo2007125-29

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