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Evidence from data searches and life-table analyses for gender-related differences in absolute risk of hip fracture after Colles' or spine fracture: Colles' fracture as an early and sensitive marker of skeletal fragility in white men

Haentjens, P ; Johnell, Olof LU ; Kanis, JA ; Bouillon, R ; Cooper, C ; Lamraski, G ; Vanderschueren, D ; Kaufman, JM and Boonen, S (2004) In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 19(12). p.1933-1944
Abstract
Based on data searches and life-table analyses, we determined the long-term (remaining lifetime) and short-term (10- and 5-year) absolute risks of hip fracture after sustaining a Colles' or spine fracture and searched for potential gender-related differences. In aging men, Colles' fractures carry a higher absolute risk for hip fracture than spinal fractures in contrast to women. These findings support the concept that forearm fracture is an early and sensitive marker of male skeletal fragility.
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Colles' fracture, hip fracture, spine fracture, absolute risk
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
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19
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12
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1933 - 1944
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Wiley-Blackwell
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  • pmid:15537435
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1523-4681
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10.1359/JBMR.040917
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English
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  author       = {{Haentjens, P and Johnell, Olof and Kanis, JA and Bouillon, R and Cooper, C and Lamraski, G and Vanderschueren, D and Kaufman, JM and Boonen, S}},
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  publisher    = {{Wiley-Blackwell}},
  series       = {{Journal of Bone and Mineral Research}},
  title        = {{Evidence from data searches and life-table analyses for gender-related differences in absolute risk of hip fracture after Colles' or spine fracture: Colles' fracture as an early and sensitive marker of skeletal fragility in white men}},
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