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The FRAX tool demonstrated good discrimination overall but underestimated fracture risk among certain patients with diabetes, including Hispanic women and Black men.
A new study finds that osteosarcopenia — having osteopenia or osteoporosis along with sarcopenia — is prevalent in people who have experienced hip fractures, especially men.
So we are opening now… Today we're using a posterolateral approach, probably one of the most common ... a fracture. So what we're trying to do is make sure we're good and stable, that the hip ...
Patients over the age of 50 have an increased risk of mortality following hip fracture, which is dependent on factors such as health and post-fracture comorbidities. Findings from a meta-analysis ...
To determine whether anemia at admission and perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion (ABT) have an independent negative effect with mortality, occurrence of a delirium, length of hospital stay ...
The spine, wrist, and hip are the most common sites for osteoporotic fractures; these fractures represent a public health concern, especially for older adults. Moreover, the burden of osteoporotic ...
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