Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6099836 | Journal of Crohn's and Colitis | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
While in general, women are considered at higher risk for osteoporosis, male patients had a higher risk of impaired BMD, especially when under treatment with corticosteroids. The high incidence of reduced BMD supports the recommendation to screen patients with IBD at an early stage of disease, although a possible bias has to be considered for patients at a tertial referral centre for IBD. Patients with normal baseline DEXA-scan were still at risk to develop bone disease and it seems advisable to monitor patients with IBD for reduced BMD continually.
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Authors
Jens Walldorf, Annette Krummenerl, Kristin Engler, Juliane Busch, Matthias M. Dollinger, Thomas Seufferlein, Jörg G. Albert,