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  • |Term=Osteoporosis ...f bone tissue decreases. This makes the bones weak and breaks more easily. Osteoporosis can be caused by aging, hormonal changes, use of certain medications, and i
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  • == Postmenopausal Osteoporosis == '''Postmenopausal osteoporosis''' (/poʊst.mɛn.əˈpɔːz.ɔːsti.əˈpoʊrəsɪs/) is a condition that a
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  • == Senile Osteoporosis == ...tmenopausal women and men over the age of 70. The term "senile" is derived from the Latin word "senilis," meaning "old age" or "of old age."
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  • == Juvenile Osteoporosis == '''Juvenile osteoporosis''' (pronunciation: /ˌdʒuːvɪnəl ˌɒstɪəʊpəˈrəʊsɪs/) is a rare
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  • == Osteoporosis Circumscripta == '''Osteoporosis circumscripta''' (pronounced: os·te·o·po·ro·sis cir·cum·scrip·ta) i
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  • == Steroid-induced osteoporosis == ...ced osteoporosis''' (pronunciation: /ˌoʊsti.oʊ.pəˈroʊ.sɪs/) is a form of [[osteoporosis]] that is caused by long-term, high-dose use of [[glucocorticoid]] medicati
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  • == Juvenile Osteoporosis == '''Juvenile osteoporosis''' (pronunciation: /ˌdʒuːvɪnəl ˌɒstɪəʊpəˈrəʊsɪs/) is a rare
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  • == Steroid-induced osteoporosis == ...ced osteoporosis''' (pronunciation: /ˌoʊsti.oʊ.pəˈroʊ.sɪs/) is a form of [[osteoporosis]] that is caused by long-term, high-dose use of [[glucocorticoid]] medicati
    2 KB (262 words) - 19:20, 11 February 2024
  • ...orosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break.  ...orosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break. Low b
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  • ...orosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break.  ...orosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break. Low B
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  • ...oporosis (a condition characterized by reduced bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break.  ...oporosis (a condition characterized by reduced bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break. Low b
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  • == Osteoporosis Circumscripta == '''Osteoporosis circumscripta''' (pronounced: os·te·o·po·ro·sis cir·cum·scrip·ta) i
    2 KB (255 words) - 15:18, 11 February 2024
  • == Senile Osteoporosis == ...tmenopausal women and men over the age of 70. The term "senile" is derived from the Latin word "senilis," meaning "old age" or "of old age."
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  • == Postmenopausal Osteoporosis == '''Postmenopausal osteoporosis''' (/poʊst.mɛn.əˈpɔːz.ɔːsti.əˈpoʊrəsɪs/) is a condition that a
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  • ...orosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break.  ...orosis (a condition characterized by decreased bone mass), to see how well osteoporosis treatments are working, and to predict how likely bones are to break. Low b
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  • ...DNA]] derived [[parathyroid hormone]] analogue used in the treatment of [[osteoporosis]] and other conditions that feature bone fragility. The term "Teriparatide" is derived from the Greek words "teri" meaning "around", "para" meaning "beside", and "tide
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  • |Term=Osteoporosis ...f bone tissue decreases. This makes the bones weak and breaks more easily. Osteoporosis can be caused by aging, hormonal changes, use of certain medications, and i
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  • ...n drugs to relieve symptoms of menopause and to help protect women against osteoporosis and heart disease ...n drugs to relieve symptoms of menopause and to help protect women against osteoporosis and heart disease<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...this disease or who have osteoporosis, and for Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Evista is also being studied to treat other types ...mone estrogen in breast tissue, which can help prevent breast cancer cells from growing. Evista can also help prevent bone loss. It is a type of Selective
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  • ...group. The T score is calculated by subtracting the mean of the population from the individual's score, and then dividing by the standard deviation of the The term "T score" is derived from the statistical term "Student's t-distribution", which was introduced by [[
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  • ...'''MK-4''', is a type of [[Vitamin K]] that is used in the treatment of [[osteoporosis]] and [[vitamin K deficiency]]. The term "Menatetrenone" is derived from the chemical structure of the compound, which consists of a menaquinone nuc
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  • ...developing this disease or who have osteoporosis, and to prevent and treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Raloxifene hydrochloride is also being studied to ...mone estrogen in breast tissue, which can help prevent breast cancer cells from growing. Raloxifene hydrochloride may also help prevent bone loss. It is a
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  • ...sæmæks plʌs di:/) is a prescription medication used to treat and prevent [[osteoporosis]] in adults. It is a combination of two active ingredients: [[alendronate s ...non-spine fractures in people with osteoporosis, and for the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. The [[vitamin D3]] in the medication helps the bod
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  • ...ation}} (rih-SEH-droh-nayt) A substance being studied to prevent and treat osteoporosis. It belongs to a family of medicines called bone resorption inhibitors  ...ation}} (rih-SEH-droh-nayt) A substance being studied to prevent and treat osteoporosis. It belongs to a family of medicines called bone resorption inhibitors {{di
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  • ...cularly known for his contributions to the study of [[bone biology]] and [[osteoporosis]]. ...ms of bone resorption, a process that plays a key role in diseases such as osteoporosis.
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  • ...]] in the body. It was developed by [[Merck & Co.]] for the treatment of [[osteoporosis]] and [[bone metastases]]. The name "Odanacatib" is derived from the combination of "Odan" and "catib", which are abbreviations for the term
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