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Androgen receptor signaling mechanisms in bone
(2018-12-13)
Osteoporosis is a common age-related disease that increases the risk of fractures. Androgens are crucial for bone health in males. Although a substantial part of the effects of androgens on the skeleton is mediated via ...
Vitamin A and Bone: Studies in vivo and in vitro
(2018-11-28)
Background: Excess vitamin A is associated with decreased cortical bone and increased risk of fractures in humans. The aim of the present thesis was to assess the importance of vitamin A on the skeleton and bone cells in ...
Estrogen receptor α and Bone – Posttranslational modifications and cell-specific deletion
(2019-10-30)
Estrogen is involved in the regulation and development of reproductive organs. In addition, estrogen regulates several other organs including the skeleton, immune system, and adipose tissue. Estrogen treatment protects ...
Estimation of risk in the field of osteoporosis
(2011-04-15)
Introduction: Osteoporosis has been recognised as an established and well-defined disease that affects more than 75 million people in the United States, Europe and Japan. Osteoporosis has been operationally defined by the ...
Quality of drug treatment in older people - Focus on hip fracture patients and multi-dose drug dispensing
(2013-01-14)
The aim of this thesis was to describe the quality of drug treatment (QDT) regarding fall-risk increasing (FRIDs) and fracture-preventing (FPDs) drugs in older hip fracture patients, to evaluate a method for improving such ...
Estrogens and interleukin-17 in arthritis and associated osteoporosis
(2016-11-15)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a disease characterized by persistent joint
inflammation and joint destruction, is frequently associated with generalized
osteoporosis. A female preponderance (3:1) is present in RA, and ...
Mortality and morbidity in patients with Addison's disease
(2015-02-27)
Addison's disease (AD) or primary adrenal insufficiency is a rare disease with an estimated prevalence of 100-140 per million inhabitants and deadly unless treated with glucocorticoids (GCs). Very limited information is ...
Clinical study on osteoporosis in ankylosing spondylitis
(2013-03-25)
ABSTRACT
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a disease characterized by chronic inflammation and osteoproliferation in the spine, leading to bony fusion (ankylosis) of the sacroiliacal joints, the growth of bony spurs ...