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Osteoporosis/Bone Disease: Archives

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Weight Control and Bone Density During the Menopausal Transition

A healthful diet and exercise program has a downside: loss in BMD.

Preventing Subsequent Fractures After Hip Fracture

Zoledronic acid was effective for secondary prevention.

OC Effect on Bone Density: Still Not Clear

Among female military cadets, oligomenorrhea and current OC use were associated with reduced BMD at certain skeletal sites.

Aromatase-Inhibitor–Induced Joint Complaints: An Underappreciated Problem?

Joint complaints are common among women who receive AIs.

Is "Chronic Lyme Disease" Real?

Patients with chronic symptoms but no objective criteria for infection are receiving long-term antibiotic therapy.

Joint Symptoms in Women Taking Aromatase Inhibitors for Breast Cancer

Patients who received aromatase inhibitors commonly reported joint symptoms.

Raloxifene Approved for Lowering Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women

The FDA has approved a second SERM for breast cancer chemoprophylaxis.

Does Exercise Protect Against Development of Knee Osteoarthritis?

Medial tibial cartilage volumes were significantly larger in women who exercised.

Does Calcium Supplementation Prevent Fractures?

Results from a meta-analysis indicate that it does.

Acupuncture for Knee Osteoarthritis?

Acupuncture provided no added benefit over exercise therapy — but sham acupuncture did.

Assessing Fracture Risk in Individual Patients

Combining BMD with other clinical risk factors provides a more accurate estimate of fracture risk.

Don’t Give Your Bones a Break

Preventing osteoporosis-related fractures

Using MRI to Detect Bone Metastases in High-Risk Prostate Cancer Patients

MRI is more accurate than bone scans or plain radiographs for detecting bone metastases, but is better detection always the best course?

Bisphosphonates and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw

The largest study to date supports a link between intravenous bisphosphonate therapy and higher incidence of ONJ.

Steroid Injection for Hip Osteoarthritis

More than 50% of patients had 50% improvement in pain 2 months after receiving steroid injection.

Bracing Is Better Than Casting for Some Ankle Fractures

Bracing led to better functional outcomes and patient satisfaction than casting for low-risk distal fibular fractures.

The Gene for Focal Dermal Hypoplasia (Goltz Syndrome) Is Identified

<$EMPH_O>PORCN<$EMPH_C> mutations, which affect regulation of Wnt signaling, cause the mucocutaneous manifestations of this syndrome.

Jaw Osteonecrosis in Cancer Patients Receiving IV Bisphosphonate

Cancer patients who received IV bisphosphonates had substantially increased risk for jaw osteonecrosis.

Preventing Osteoporosis: Got Soy?

In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, genistein supplementation had a positive effect on BMD.

Surgery for Herniated Lumbar Disc and for Spondylolisthesis

Two studies address the benefits — or lack thereof — of surgery for degenerative lumbar spine disease.

Surgery for Sciatica: Early Symptom Relief Is the Only Real Benefit

Surgery and conservative treatment yield equivalent outcomes at 1 year.

Coxibs plus PPIs for Patients with High Risk for Bleeding

In patients at high risk for NSAID-related bleeding, PPIs plus coxibs resulted in less bleeding than coxibs alone.

Exercise and Advice for Low Back Pain

These commonly recommended interventions provided small but statistically significant benefits.

Acupuncture: Small Benefits in Knee Osteoarthritis?

Effects are slight and short term, but acupuncture might be useful in a multidisciplinary approach.

Palliative Radiotherapy for Patients with Bone Metastases

SF radiation provided equivalent pain control but had higher retreatment rates than did MF radiation.

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