OSTEOARTROZ KOLENNYKh SUSTAVOV I MINERAL'NAYa PLOTNOST' KOSTI OSEVOGO SKELETA


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The article presents the results of study aimed to evaluation of relationship between bone mineral density (BMD) of the axial skeleton and age of osteoarthrosis (OA) onset. The study confirmed that individuals with high values of BMD in the lumbar spine develop OA at more young age. In addition, more severe radiographic changes in knee joints is specific characteristic in these patients.

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