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). Over the past decade, ferroptosis has been shown to have great therapeutic potential for many diseases, including drug-resistant cancers, ischemic organ injuries, and other degenerative diseases like osteoporosis (OP). The results of existing literature
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Introduction Osteoporosis is a serious health concern in the global community. In aged societies such as Japan and Italy, an increasing number of people are suffering from osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures such as vertebral fractures and
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Introduction Osteoporosis is a silent but progressive disease affecting the density and quality of bone while greatly increasing fracture risk. 1 Globally, around one in three women and one in five men are at risk of an osteoporotic
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Introduction Osteoporosis is a systemic condition associating a reduction of bone mass and a modification of bone micro-architecture. It leads to a mechanical fragility and a higher risk of fracture. 1 The exact pathophysiology of
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article will discuss current treatment approaches to ankle fractures in elderly patients with specific reference to frequent and relevant comorbidities such as diabetes and osteoporosis. Diabetes mellitus Diabetes affects wound and fracture healing
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. 11 In particular, female patients over 80 years sustain pelvic ring injuries, with low-energy impact as the main cause of these injuries. Osteoporosis is the most important risk factor for pelvic ring fractures. 12 – 14 It has been shown that
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Introduction The introduction of bisphosphonates into osteoporosis therapy was a great breakthrough, leading to a remarkable reduction of fracture incidence and improvement of prognosis. 1 Since the effect is caused by a reduction of bone
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accepted. However, optimal treatment for geriatric fractures remains controversial. Geriatric patients are particularly at risk of poor outcomes following ankle fractures due to frequent multimorbidity, poor peripheral blood supply and osteoporosis ( 6 , 7
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Introduction Osteoporosis is a critical global health issue, disproportionately affecting postmenopausal women by leading to diminished bone mass, compromised bone strength, and an elevated risk of fractures. The World Health Organization
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-weight-bearing period, malunion or non-union. 2 , 3 Due to the presence of multiple risk factors such as old age, concomitant diseases and osteoporosis, in combination with severe comminution and initial displacement, loss of reduction is described in up to 30