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Volume 3, Issue 5, Page 1 (May 2008)


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Search Continues for the Meaning of High BMD

SHERRY BOSCHERT (San Francisco Bureau)

SAN FRANCISCO — It's not unusual for clinicians to encounter bone density scan results that seem high, but there's no consensus on how to define “high” bone mineral density that might be associated with underlying pathologies and potentially increased fracture risk.

PII: S1558-0164(08)70166-4

doi:10.1016/S1558-0164(08)70166-4


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