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osteoporosis is still to be elucidated. 2 A decrease of osteoblastic activity with age and with the menopause seems related. However, biotypes – female, fair-skinned and slim – and environmental conditions are also implicated. 3 Because of important
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double at menopause, triple by 13 years later, and remained at high levels in osteoporotic patients, which contributes to increases in age-related skeletal fragility in women, 6 confirming that high activation frequency is associated with the
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mass, the point where optimal bone mass and strength is achieved, occurs at the end of the growth period (typically between 16 and 25 years). 8 Equally, the menopausal transition leads to increased bone resorption and disruption of bone micro
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patients with arthritic changes in 89.6% of patients older than 50 years and in all patients older than 61 years. Symptomatic arthritic involvement of the sternoclavicular joint can be a result of trauma, infection, sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis, post-menopausal
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association exists with stem fixation as men are at a higher risk of PFF with cemented stems and women at a higher risk with cementless stems. 8 The effect of increasing age is more pronounced in women which is likely the result of menopause
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