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299 related items for PubMed ID: 17939316

  • 1. Sickle cell anaemia: is it a cause for secondary osteoporosis?
    Sadat-Ali M, Al Elq AH.
    West Afr J Med; 2007; 26(2):134-7. PubMed ID: 17939316
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  • 2. Low bone mass due to sickle cell anemia: is it becoming a real issue?
    Sadat-Ali M, Al-Elq AH, Sultan O, Al-Turki H, Bukhari R, Al-Mulhim E.
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  • 3. Bone mineral density among postmenopausal Saudi women.
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  • 4. Effect of parity on bone mineral density among postmenopausal Saudi Arabian women.
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  • 13. Prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis by central and peripheral bone mineral density in men with prostate cancer during androgen-deprivation therapy.
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    Cazanave C, Dupon M, Lavignolle-Aurillac V, Barthe N, Lawson-Ayayi S, Mehsen N, Mercié P, Morlat P, Thiébaut R, Dabis F, Groupe d'Epidémiologie Clinique du SIDA en Aquitaine.
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  • 17. [Prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopenia among women over fifty years of age, from the city of Durango, Mexico, diagnosed by forearm-DEXA].
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