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Bone loss may be a marker for the risk of stroke and cardiovascular death.
Age-related bone loss may be a result of declining levels of stem cells in the bone marrow.
Furthermore, bone loss may be secondary to the use of drugs such as glucocorticoids [63], lithium [64], and anticoagulants [65].
Protective effects of weight-bearing exercise on postmenopausal bone loss may be lost with high training volumes and therefore more research may be required on these vulnerable athletes [24].
This age-related bone loss may be additionally affected by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
However, with resolution 500 μm, small changes in cortical bone loss may be missed.
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Therefore, tenofovir-associated bone density loss may be an outcome of renal dysfunction.
In summary this is the first study to show progressive general bone loss may also be arrested by adalimumab therapy.
In severe cases of osteoporosis, putting a stop to further bone loss may not be enough to prevent further fractures.
Cancer treatment-induced bone loss may also be an indication for bisphosphonate use, especially if the subject has low bone mineral density or risk factors for the occurrence of a low trauma fracture (Lindsay et al, 1997).
Such measures presumably represent a better marker of cumulative disease activity resulting over a long period in joint damage - though additional factors including immobility related bone loss may also be a factor.
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