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Providing the most up-to-date research and current clinical
knowledge of diabetic bone disease and the challenges still facing
the research and clinical care communities, this book unites
insights from endocrinology and orthopedics to create a truly
unique text. The first part covers clinical and pre-clinical
applications and research. The first two chapters present the
clinical and epidemiological data about diabetic bone disease,
evaluated and reviewed for type 1 and type 2, respectively. This is
followed by discussions of how the propensity to fracture in
diabetic bone disease can impact fracture risk assessments and how
it can be adjusted for using current clinically relevant fracture
risk models. A comprehensive overview of orthopedic complications
observed in diabetes is next, as well as a focus on the
consequences of diabetes on periodontal disease. Other topics
include the utility of skeletal biomarkers in assessing diabetic
bone disease, how drugs used to treat diabetes may also have
skeletal consequences, and the possibility that diabetes may
fundamentally impact early progenitor cells of various bone
lineages and thus globally impact bone. The second part covers
biomechanics and bone quality in diabetes: how diabetes ultimately
may impact the architecture, integrity, and quality of bone.
Utilizing the expertise of top researcher and clinicians in
diabetic bone disease in one comprehensive text, this volume will
be a useful and thought-provoking resource for endocrinologists and
orthopedic surgeons alike.
Providing the most up-to-date research and current clinical
knowledge of diabetic bone disease and the challenges still facing
the research and clinical care communities, this book unites
insights from endocrinology and orthopedics to create a truly
unique text. The first part covers clinical and pre-clinical
applications and research. The first two chapters present the
clinical and epidemiological data about diabetic bone disease,
evaluated and reviewed for type 1 and type 2, respectively. This is
followed by discussions of how the propensity to fracture in
diabetic bone disease can impact fracture risk assessments and how
it can be adjusted for using current clinically relevant fracture
risk models. A comprehensive overview of orthopedic complications
observed in diabetes is next, as well as a focus on the
consequences of diabetes on periodontal disease. Other topics
include the utility of skeletal biomarkers in assessing diabetic
bone disease, how drugs used to treat diabetes may also have
skeletal consequences, and the possibility that diabetes may
fundamentally impact early progenitor cells of various bone
lineages and thus globally impact bone. The second part covers
biomechanics and bone quality in diabetes: how diabetes ultimately
may impact the architecture, integrity, and quality of bone.
Utilizing the expertise of top researcher and clinicians in
diabetic bone disease in one comprehensive text, this volume will
be a useful and thought-provoking resource for endocrinologists and
orthopedic surgeons alike.
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