Fracture mortality: associations with epidemiology and osteoporosis treatment

Volume: 10, Issue: 10, Pages: 592 - 602
Published: Aug 5, 2014
Abstract
The rates of incident osteoporotic fractures seem to be stabilizing; however, fragility fractures are still associated with considerable disability, costs and an increased risk of mortality, which is particularly the case for fractures of the hip and vertebra. Mortality is usually highest during the first year after fracture; however, a notably increased mortality risk might persist for several years after the event. In addition to its efficacy...
Paper Details
Title
Fracture mortality: associations with epidemiology and osteoporosis treatment
Published Date
Aug 5, 2014
Volume
10
Issue
10
Pages
592 - 602
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