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Reply on “Hip fracture and type 2 diabetes mellitus”: Bi-directional relationship between osteoporosis and diabetes

Krishnamoorthy S, Cheung CL

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Hip fracture and type 2 diabetes mellitus

Seo JY

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Osteoporosis in men—East and West: Can the twain meet? A perspective from Asia

Sng GGR, Reginster JY, Alokail MS, Chandran M

Osteoporosis in men remains a significantly underrecognized condition, with notable differences in bone mineral density (BMD) and fracture risk between Asian and Western populations. Despite 30% of hip fractures globally...
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Screening ability of dental students to detect osteoporosis on dental panoramic radiographs

Osanai H, Kuroiwa H, Yamada S, Sugino N, Nakamoto T, Ohtsuka M, Suei Y, Kakimoto N, Taguchi A

Objectives: Postmenopausal women with osteoporosis are frequently underdiagnosed. In Japan, general dental practitioners have begun using the cortical shape of the mandible on dental panoramic radiographs (PRs) to identify and...
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Effects of bone metabolism on hematopoiesis: A Mendelian randomization study

Ho SC, Li GHY, Leung AYH, Tan KCB, Cheung CL

Objectives: Osteoblast is known to regulate hematopoiesis according to preclinical studies but the causal rela tionship in human remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate causal relationships of bone mineral density...
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Erythropoietin treatment and osteoporotic fracture risk in hemodialysis patients: A nationwide population-based study

Lee CY, Sung FC, Hung PH, Muo CH, Wu MH, Huang TJ, Yeh CC

Objectives: Concerns about erythropoietin (EPO) therapy for anemia in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) contributing to potential bone loss and increased fracture risks are growing. This study investigated the...
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