Previous fractures at multiple sites increase the risk for subsequent fractures: the Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporosis in Women.
Previous fractures of the hip, spine, or wrist are well-recognized predictors of future fracture, but the role of other fracture sites is less clear. We sought to assess the relationship between prior fracture at 10 skeletal locations and incident fracture. The Global Longitudinal Study of Osteoporo...
Auteurs principaux: | Gehlbach, S, Saag, K, Adachi, J, Hooven, F, Flahive, J, Boonen, S, Chapurlat, R, Compston, J, Cooper, C, Díez-Perez, A, Greenspan, S, LaCroix, A, Netelenbos, J, Pfeilschifter, J, Rossini, M, Roux, C, Sambrook, P, Silverman, S, Siris, E, Watts, N, Lindsay, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2012
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