“…2,3 Declines in BMD are greater at the femoral neck, a site rich in cortical bone, than lumbar spine, a site rich in trabecular bone, and this may suggest disproportionate cortical bone loss. 1,[3][4][5] This pattern is unlike the early spine BMD decline generally seen in postmenopausal and glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis and suggests a unique mechanism. In addition, qualitative microstructural properties also affect bone strength and fracture risk.…”