Preliminary report of impaired oestrogen
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Isobel P. Braidman; Charlotte Baris; Peter L. Selby; Judith E. Adams; Anthony J.
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Article
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2000
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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In western countries, osteoporosis affects at least 1 in 12 of all adult males and a third of osteoporotic men have idiopathic disease (MIO). Both oestrogen and testosterone are now known to be important to the male skeleton. As normal oestrogen levels have been found in younger MIO cases, it is hyp