Determinants of incident vertebral fracture in men and women: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study (EPOS)
β Scribed by D.K. Roy; T.W. O'Neill; J.D. Finn; M. Lunt; A.J. Silman; D. Felsenberg; G. Armbrecht; D. Banzer; L.I. Benevolenskaya; A. Bhalla; J. Bruges Armas; J.B. Cannata; C. Cooper; J. Dequeker; M.N. Diaz; R. Eastell; O.B. Yershova; B. Felsch; W. Gowin; S. Havelka; K. Hoszowski; A.A. Ismail; I. Jajic; I. Janott; O. Johnell; J.A. Kanis; G. Kragl; A. Lopez Vaz; R. Lorenc; G. Lyritis; P. Masaryk; C. Matthis; T. Miazgowski; C. Gennari; H.A.P. Pols; G. Poor; H.H. Raspe; D.M. Reid; W. Reisinger; C. Scheidt-Nave; J.J. Stepan; C.J. Todd; K. Weber; A.D. Woolf; J. Reeve
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 235 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0937-941X
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