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Osteoporosis International

Issue 11/2004

Content (11 Articles)

Original Article

Bone loss is more severe in primary adrenal than in pituitary-dependent Cushing’s syndrome

M. Minetto, G. Reimondo, G. Osella, M. Ventura, A. Angeli, M. Terzolo

Original Article

No effect of vitamin A intake on bone mineral density and fracture risk in perimenopausal women.

L. Rejnmark, P. Vestergaard, P. Charles, A. P. Hermann, C. Brot, P. Eiken, L. Mosekilde

Original Article

The relative effect of endogenous estradiol and androgens on menopausal bone loss: a longitudinal study

Janet R. Guthrie, Philippe Lehert, Lorraine Dennerstein, Henry G. Burger, Peter R. Ebeling, John D. Wark

Original Article

Comparison of methods for the visual identification of prevalent vertebral fracture in osteoporosis

G. Jiang, R. Eastell, N. A. Barrington, L. Ferrar

Original Article

Association between TNFRSF1B polymorphisms and bone mineral density, bone loss and fracture

Paul N. Tasker, Omar M. E. Albagha, Clifford B. Masson, David M. Reid, Stuart H. Ralston

Original Article

Role of sex steroids in the regulation of bone morphology in men. The MINOS study

P. Szulc, K. Uusi-Rasi, B. Claustrat, F. Marchand, T. J. Beck, P. D. Delmas

Original Article

Establishing the compliance in elderly women for use of a low level mechanical stress device in a clinical osteoporosis study

Marian T. Hannan, Debbie M. Cheng, Emily Green, Cherie Swift, Clinton T. Rubin, Douglas P. Kiel