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Actuality of Studying the Epidemiology of Osteoporosis and Bone Metabolism at the Regional Level

Abstract

We present the review of current literature on epidemiology and diagnostic challenges of osteoporosis in Russia and other countries. Abnormalities of peak bone mass formation are one of the risk factors of osteoporotic fractures. This review points out the importance of osteoporosis patient database creation, as well as reference database of mineral bone density on the regional level.

About the Authors

V. V. Epanov
Traumatology and Orthopedics of Northeastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov
Russian Federation

Epanov Viktor Vladimirovich, PhD, Assistant Professor

Yakutsk 677000, Kulakovskiy Str.



G. A. Pal'shin
NEFU of Northeastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov
Russian Federation

Pal'shin Gennady Anatolievich, Head of Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics 

Yakutsk 677000, Kulakovskiy Str.



A. A. Epanova
NEFU of Northeastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov
Russian Federation

Epanova Anastasia Aleksandrovna, PhD, Assistant Professor of Department of Radiology

Yakutsk, 677000, Oyunskiy Str. 27



A. N. Komissarov
Northeastern Federal University named after MK Ammosov
Russian Federation

Komissarov Anatoly Nikolaevich, Assistant Professor of Traumatology and Orthopedics

Yakutsk, 677000, Oyunskiy Str. 27



A. Ivanov
Clinic of Medical Institute NEFU
Russian Federation

Ivanov Anton, junior researcher laboratory of osteoporosis

677000, Kulakovskiy Str. 36



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Epanov V.V., Pal'shin G.A., Epanova A.A., Komissarov A.N., Ivanov A. Actuality of Studying the Epidemiology of Osteoporosis and Bone Metabolism at the Regional Level. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(2):111-113.

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