The relationship between bone mineral density and diabetic women / Hanan Hamdy Mahmoud ; Supervised Fawkia Mohamed Mursi , Manal Mohamed Sedkey Abdo
Language: Eng Publication details: Cairo : Hanan Hamdy Mahmoud , 2005Description: 188P : ill ; 25cmOther title:- العلاقة بين مرض السكر و هشاشة العظام فى السيدات [Added title page title]
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
The aim of the study was to compare bone mineral density (BMD) of pre - and postmenopausal diabetic women and normal reference women0steoporosis is a systemic disorder characterized by decreased bone mass and micro architectural deterioration of bone tissue leading to bone fragility and increased susceptibility to fractures of hip , spine , and wristOsteopenia has been defined as the appearance of decreased bone mineral content on radiography , but the term more appropriately refers to a phase in the continuum from decreased bone mass to fractures and infirmityBy the time the diagnosis of osteopenia is made radio graphically , significant and irreversible bone loss has already occurredThe most common cause of osteopenia is osteoporosis ; other causes include osteomalacia and the bone disease of hyperparathyroidism
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