Medical condition in which there is physical damage to the continuity of the bone.
1 This can lead to increased risk of bone fractures in the future.
2 Noggin transgenics suffered long bone fractures in the first month of life.
3 A drop in bone mass can lead to osteoporosis and bone fractures .
4 One exception is that women on Arimidex did have more bone fractures .
5 These patients have a higher risk of bone fractures , they noted.
6 The Dutch boy who survived the crash, Ruben Van Assouw, suffered bone fractures .
7 Some in the camp have bone fractures and breaks from falling from lorries.
8 Only three patients required a blood transfusion and no bone fractures were reported.
9 Hormone therapy continues to be an effective option for preventing osteoporosis and bone fractures .
10 Merck says Fosamax prevents bone fractures and helps offset bone loss associated with menopause.
11 The first manifestations of this disease are often bone fractures .
12 Avandia was also linked to heart failure and bone fractures .
13 Both are vital nutrients for bone health and may lower the risk of bone fractures .
14 Conclusions: Cerebral microembolism after long- bone fractures can be detected in vivo and monitored over time.
15 Osteopenia and bone fractures are significant causes of morbidity in children with cholestatic liver disease.
16 Forty two patients with frontal bone fractures had high-energy impact as the reason of fractures.
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