2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2017.06.070
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Epidemiología de las fracturas osteoporóticas en Andalucía en el período 2000-2010

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“…However, there are important differences among the different geographical areas of Spain 8 and even among the different provinces of Andalusia. 12 These results are also consistent with the variations in the incidence of hip fracture among different countries worldwide. 22 The sex differences in incidence rate-which was 2.5 times higher in women-were less marked but followed the same trend as those from studies conducted at the national level or in Andalusia.…”
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“…However, there are important differences among the different geographical areas of Spain 8 and even among the different provinces of Andalusia. 12 These results are also consistent with the variations in the incidence of hip fracture among different countries worldwide. 22 The sex differences in incidence rate-which was 2.5 times higher in women-were less marked but followed the same trend as those from studies conducted at the national level or in Andalusia.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…7 However, our results are similar to those reported by Aguilar del Rey et al in Andalusia from 2000 to 2010, which were 149 and 405 cases per 100 000 individuals in men and women, respectively. 12 The different results may be due to different data collection methods. Our study, unlike those mentioned above, was prospective; we obtained summary information from the patient directly or from family members if necessary.…”
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“…Los resultados de la encuesta revelan una participación de mujeres relativamente jóvenes (62 años de media), en comparación con la población que suele observarse en práctica clínica, donde la media de edad de las mujeres con OPM que han sufrido fracturas se sitúa más cerca de los 75 años (19,20). A pesar de ello, estas mujeres habían sufrido ya una media de 1,6…”
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