You can reduce the risk of your patients suffering an
osteoporosis-related fracture.
Osteoporosis is a highly prevalent, treatable disease, but it is currently
incurable. Successful early diagnosis can lead to effective treatment
strategies that reduce the risk of a patient뭩 life being compromised by
serious fracture injury.
In Osteoporosis, Dr Dale Stovall has assembled world-leading experts who
guide you through modern best-practice approaches to:
?Diagnosis of osteoporosis
?Risk assessment for fractures
?Use of calcium and vitamin D
?Medical therapy and follow up
?Future approaches to treatment
Osteoporosis empowers you to identify and treat your patients with
osteoporosis and low bone mass, preventing subsequent fractures and
improving their quality of life.
List of Contributors, vii
Preface, ix
1 Epidemiology and Genetics of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis, 1
Mark Edwards, Rebecca Moon, Nick Harvey & Cyrus Cooper
2 Osteoporosis in Men, 15
Robert A. Adler
3 Mechanisms of Bone Remodeling, 31
Maziar Shabestari & Erik Fink Eriksen
4 Fracture Risk Assessment, 46
Ronald C. Hamdy
5 Secondary Causes of Osteoporosis: Bone Diseases, 62
Peter R. Ebeling
6 Glucocorticoid-induced Osteoporosis, 79
Stuart Silverman & Swamy Venuturupalli
7 Secondary Causes of Osteoporosis: Other Medications, 93
Diane M. Biskobing
8 Hormone Therapy for Osteoporosis, 108
Pilar Valenzuela Mazo & James A. Simon
9 Bisphosphonates, 123
Paul D. Miller & Nelson B. Watts
10 Denosumab, 144
Michael A. Bolognese
11 Parathyroid Hormone: Anabolic Treatment of Osteoporosis, 158
Erik Fink Eriksen
12 Optimum Calcium and Vitamin D for the Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis, 178
Michael F. Holick
13 The Use of Combination Therapy in the Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis, 201
Juliet Compston
14 Emerging Therapies, 211
Michael R. McClung & Cristiano A. F. Zerbini
15 Monitoring Therapy for Osteoporosis, 227
E. Michael Lewiecki
16 Persistence and Compliance with Medications to Prevent Fractures: Epidemiology, Etiology, and Management Issues, 239
John T. Schousboe
Appendix: A Clinician뭩 Approach to the Patient, 263
Robert Lindsay
Index, 273