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Results 21 - 30 of 34 for Osteoporosis
  1. ... of the arteries (atherosclerosis), thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), and some types of cancer. It is not ...
  2. ... mineral density (osteopenia) and thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) throughout the skeleton. These abnormalities make bones brittle ...
  3. ... or prematurely grey hair; low bone mineral density (osteoporosis); degeneration (avascular necrosis) of the hip and shoulder ...
  4. ... have decreased bone density (osteopenia) and may develop osteoporosis, a condition that makes bones progressively more brittle ...
  5. ... bones, and low bone mineral density (osteopenia or osteoporosis). Some of these abnormalities affect the development of ...
  6. ... Affected individuals may develop thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) that worsens over time.Because of the severity ...
  7. ... lead to kidney stones, thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure (hypertension), weakness, and ...
  8. ... delayed bone age) and thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), which can lead to bone fractures with little ...
  9. ... and brittle bones that are prone to fracture (osteoporosis) or other skeletal abnormalities. Some affected individuals also ...
  10. ... cornea), and some have low bone mineral density (osteoporosis).In rare cases, affected individuals do not have ...
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