Bone Loss Open Scholarly Journals
Bone loss, may be an unwellness that causes bones to become brittle and additional probably to fracture (break). With pathology, the bones lose density. Bone density is that the quantity of bone tissue that's in your bones.
A diagnosing of
pathology means that you're in danger for bone
fractures though you are doing not have a severe bone injury.
Your body wants the minerals metal and phosphate to create and keep healthy bones.
· During your life, your body continues to each absorb previous bone and build new bone. Your entire skeleton is replaced regarding each ten years, although this method slows as you grow old.
· As long as your body encompasses a smart balance of latest and previous bone, your bones keep healthy and robust.
· Bone loss happens once additional previous bone is reabsorbed than new bone is made.
Sometimes bone loss happens with none famous cause. Some bone loss with
aging is traditional for everybody. Alternative times, bone loss and skinny bones run in families and therefore the unwellness is familial. In general, white, older ladies area unit the foremost probably to own bone loss. This will increase their risk of breaking a bone.
Brittle, fragile bones may be caused by something that produces your body destroy an excessive amount of bone, or keeps your body from creating enough bone.
Weak bones will break simply, even while not a clear injury.
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Cardiac amyloidosis: case report
Frantisek Kovacik, MilosTaborsky, Martin Hutyra, Ondrej Moravec and Jan Precek
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Cardiac amyloidosis: case report
Frantisek Kovacik, MilosTaborsky, Martin Hutyra, Ondrej Moravec and Jan Precek
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Whether or not to perform percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on sub-acute coronary occlusion in patients late after myocardial infarction
Joao Lucas OConnell, Ana Beatriz F J Carrijo, Marcelo G T dos Anjos, Felipe G Dumont, Monique C M Arajo, Rodrigo Penha Almeida and Leonardo Roever
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Whether or not to perform percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on sub-acute coronary occlusion in patients late after myocardial infarction
Joao Lucas OConnell, Ana Beatriz F J Carrijo, Marcelo G T dos Anjos, Felipe G Dumont, Monique C M Arajo, Rodrigo Penha Almeida and Leonardo Roever
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Clinical outcome benefit associated with fractional flow reserve guided angioplasty, but is it one size fits all?
A Ladwiniec & SP Hoole
Short Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Clinical outcome benefit associated with fractional flow reserve guided angioplasty, but is it one size fits all?
A Ladwiniec & SP Hoole
Short Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Personalized antiplatelet therapy in acute coronary syndromes: a dead-end street or a future scenario?
R Marcucci, B Giusti & R Abbate
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Personalized antiplatelet therapy in acute coronary syndromes: a dead-end street or a future scenario?
R Marcucci, B Giusti & R Abbate
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Highlights from the latest articles in interventional cardiology-3 (2012)
RP-C Lin, L Christianson, R Upadhyay & L Clavijo
Research Highlights: Interventional Cardiology
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Highlights from the latest articles in interventional cardiology-3 (2012)
RP-C Lin, L Christianson, R Upadhyay & L Clavijo
Research Highlights: Interventional Cardiology
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Stent selection in patients with acute coronary syndromes and unstable coronary lesions
AE Rodriguez & A Rodriguez-Granillo
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Stent selection in patients with acute coronary syndromes and unstable coronary lesions
AE Rodriguez & A Rodriguez-Granillo
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