نتایج جستجو برای: osteoporosis management
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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 osteoporosis, and their morbidity and mortality rates from this disease are higher than in other patients. Guidelines specifically addressing the management of osteoporosis in men are not available. Lif...
OBJECTIVE Due to increasing improvement in the diagnosis, evaluation and management of osteoporosis and the development of new tools and drugs, the Spanish Society of Rheumatology (SER) has promoted the development of recommendations based on the best evidence available. These recommendations should be a reference to rheumatologists and other health professionals involved in the treatment of pa...
BACKGROUND Osteoporosis affects over 200 million people worldwide at a high cost to healthcare systems. Although guidelines on assessing and managing osteoporosis are available, many patients are not receiving appropriate diagnostic testing or treatment. Findings from a systematic review of osteoporosis interventions, a series of mixed-methods studies, and advice from experts in osteoporosis an...
Osteoporosis is a metabolic disease of bones that leads to bone fragility.70-80% of females and 20-30% of males will suffer a fracture related to osteoporosis in their lifetime. The current study identifies the causes of osteoporosis and its management, different types of treatments and most preferably given treatments. That was adopted for the study was performa which was used to assess the ma...
INTRODUCTION Severe osteoporosis represents a disease of high mortality and morbidity. Recognition of what constitutes and causes severe osteoporosis and aggressive intervention with pharmacological agents with evidence to reduce fracture risk are outlined in this review. AREAS COVERED This review is a blend of evidence obtained from literature searches from PubMed and The National Library of...
Osteoporosis poses a significant orthopaedic problem of epidemic proportions. Clear guidelines for the management of osteoporosis presenting early or late are still being debated. Several recommendations, however, are now generally accepted. Measurements of BMD should be taken if the diagnosis is in doubt or as an adjunct to encourage patient compliance with treatment. Those with multiple risk ...
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is associated with significant morbidity, mortality, reduction in quality of life, and increasing health care costs. It is estimated that 1.5 million women in the United States have one or more osteoporosis-related fractures annually. Fractures may occur at any site, but vertebral fractures are the most common. Longitudinal studies have demonstrated a decreased life ...
Osteoporosis has been previously defined in 1993 as a disease characterized by low bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue leading to enhanced bone fragility and a consequent increase in fracture risk. This definition has been revised in 2001 as a skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength with an increased risk of fracture. The reason for the revision is...
Osteoporosis or osteopenia occurs in about 44 million Americans, resulting in 1.5 million fragility fractures per year. The consequences of these fractures include pain, disability, depression, loss of independence, and increased mortality. The burden to the healthcare system, in terms of cost and resources, is tremendous, with an estimated direct annual USA healthcare expenditure of about $17 ...
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