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Incidence of Osteoporosis and the Risk of Fracture in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Undergoing Corticosteroid Treatment
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2018
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Bone DiseaseRheumatologyWorld Health OrganizationBone FragilityBone HealthSkeletal TraumaRheumatoid DisorderOsteopathyRheumatic DiseasesCartilage DegenerationOsteoarthritisOsteoporosisSclerodermaMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryRheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most widespread inflammatory rheumatic disease with about 10% of all rheumatic diseases and a global prevalence of about 1%. Through its features - joint proliferation, articular panic, articular cartilage degradation and bone erosion � RA has a destructive and disabling character and a major socio-economic impact. Osteoporosis is a bone system disease characterized by loss of bone mass and alteration of bone architecture, with consequences on bone fragility correlated with an increased fracture risk. With a major socio-economic impact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared osteoporosis as a public health problem, third on cardiovascular and oncological.