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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for "bone%disease"
  1. Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease. Osteoporosis increases the risk for breaking a bone. About one half of all women over the age of 50 will have a fracture ...
  2. Osteogenesis imperfecta is a condition causing extremely fragile bones. ... Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is present at birth. It is often ...
  3. ... test may be done: To diagnose liver or bone disease To check if treatments for those diseases are ... conditions: Higher-than-normal ALP levels Biliary obstruction Bone disease Eating a fatty meal if you have blood ...
  4. ... test may be used to diagnose or monitor: Bone disease Liver , gallbladder, or bile duct disease Pain in ... Higher-than-normal ALP levels: Biliary obstruction Bone disease Eating a fatty ... Leukemia Liver disease Lymphoma Osteoblastic bone ...
  5. ... scan is an imaging test used to diagnose bone diseases and find out how severe they are. ... whether cancer has spread to the bone ( metastatic bone disease), images are taken only after the 3- to ...
  6. The bone disease osteoporosis is caused by more bone matrix being resorbed than being deposited. This imbalance results in a ...
  7. ... risk for dementia . Diabetes increases the risk for bone diseases, including osteoporosis. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) from treatment ...
  8. ... risk for related conditions such as: Autoimmune disorders Bone disease ( osteoporosis , kyphoscoliosis , fractures) Certain types of intestinal cancer ...
  9. ... developing conditions such as hearing loss, gum disease, bone disease, or yeast infections (in women). Keeping your blood ...
  10. ... Diseases related to glands (endocrinologist) Eye diseases (ophthalmologist) Bone diseases (orthopedist) Kidney disease (nephrologist) Diseases related to female ...
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