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Gender differences in the prevalence and severity of bone disease in thalassaemia.
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This study demonstrates a gender difference not only in the prevalence of osteoporosis/osteopenia in patients with TM, but also in the severity of the disorder, as males are more frequently and severely affected than females. Moreover, hypogonadism may have a greater impact on spine BMD in females than in males. The underlying pathogenic mechanisms contributing to the development of bone disease in thalassaemia are multiple and complicated, indicating the necessity of further investigation in order to understand the pathophysiology of this highly prevalent complication. Further research in this field will allow the design of preventive and therapeutic measures.