2016
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.5575
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AB0783 Osteoporotic Fracture as The Main Risk Factor in The Detection of Osteoporosis in Men under 70 Years

Abstract: BackgroundOsteoporosis (OP) in male under 70 years is less common than postmenopausal and senile OP, but causes important social and health costs associated with morbidity and mortality from fractures. It's common in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases, enteric and endocrine diseases, also in COPD patients and in those undergoing chronic corticosteroid therapy.Sometimes clinical risk factors of male OP go unnoticed, so the diagnosis is done when one or more low energy mechanism fractures have already… Show more

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