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Female Athlete Triad Syndrome (0)
A condition of competitive female athletes in which there are interrelated problems of EATING DISORDERS; AMENORRHEA; and OSTEOPOROSIS. OCOSH Code C05.116.198.579_BD_MBD_OP_FAT
Patient Information (18)
Information for patients with osteoporosis
Postmenopausal Osteoporosis (2)
Metabolic disorder associated with fractures of the femoral neck, vertebrae, and distal forearm. It occurs commonly in women within 15-20 years after menopause, and is caused by factors associated with menopause including estrogen deficiency. OCOSH Code C05.116.198.579.610_BD_MBD_OP_PMP

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Diagnosis and Treatment for Osteoporosis- Current Status and Expectations for the New Millennium

Diagnosis and Treatment for Osteoporosis: Current Status and Expectations for the New Millennium Author: Thomas J. Schnitzer, MD, PhD Release Date: December 18, 2001; Valid for credit through December 18, 2002

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Medscape Resource Center on Osteoporosis

Medscape Resource Center on Osteoporosis is a collection of the latest medical news and information on conditions associated with bone loss and fracture.

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National Osteoporosis Foundation Clinical Practice Guideline

The Physician's Guide was developed by NOF to help health care professionals make decisions about patient care, and is the only comprehensive evidence-based guideline of its kind.

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Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases National Resource Cen

The NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases~National Resource Center (NIH ORBD~NRC) provides information to health care professionals, patients and the public about metabolic bone diseases.

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Osteoporosis- Consider the Outcomes

Osteoporosis: Consider the Outcomes Authors: Richard Eastell, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, FMedSci; Nelson B. Watts, MD Medical Writer: Joyce Sherman Kelly, PhD Release Date: March 8, 2002; Valid for credit through March 8, 2003

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What is Osteoporosis?

Four images and accompanying text compare normal bone with bone affected by osteoporosis. Creighton University Medical Center.

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