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Renal osteodystrophy is one of the most common potentially debilitating complications affecting patients with chronic renal failure. The most reliable markers of bone turnover are intact ...
Vanishing bone disease is a rare condition characterized by progressive osteolysis of the bony structures by vascular tissue and their replacement by fibrous, vascular connective tissue. A ...
The incidence of anemia rises with age and is particularly prevelent in those > 85 years. Anemia in the elderly can be associated with the following symptoms: • weakness, • fatigue, • ...
Posttransplantational bone disease is a mul- tifactorial, complex condition, to which both preexisting renal osteodystrophy and factors emerging after renal transplantation contribute ...
Poor nutritional status and malnutrition in the elderly population are important areas of concern. Malnutri- tion and unintentional weight loss contribute to pro- gressive decline ...
Quality of sexual life in the elderly is analyzed from five perspectives: *sex identity crisis: role of the involution of sensory organs and secondary sex characters in the gradual biological ...
An 81-yr-old African-American woman with end- stage kidney disease (ESKD) who has been on he- modialysis for 10 yr seeks a consultation with you. Her primary physician obtained a ...
Low bone remodeling and relatively low serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels characterize adynamic bone disease (ABD). The impact of renal transplantation (RT) on the course of ABD is ...
Involuntary weight loss (IWL) is commonly observed in the older population, affecting 13% of ambulatory patients and 50% to 60% of nursing-home residents.1It is an important indicator of significant ...
In 2002/2003 a number of patients presented to the South Australian Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit with unusual non-healing extraction wounds of the jaws. All were middle-aged ...
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