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Number of Osteoporotic Sites and Fracture Risk Assessment: A Cohort Study From the Manitoba Bone Density Program

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Abstract

Site-discordance is common and significantly affects patient categorization when different skeletal sites are used for diagnosis. Greater number of osteoporotic sites correlates with lower T scores at each index site. This largely explains the positive association between number of osteoporotic sites and fracture risk.

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