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    Pubertal bone growth in the femoral neck is predominantly characterized by increased bone size and not by increased bone density—a 4-year longitudinal study

    Fragility fractures are correlated to reduced bone size and/or reduced volumetric bone density (vBMD). These region-specific deficits may originate from reduced mineral accrual and/or reduced skeletal growth d...

    M. Sundberg, P. Gärdsell, O. Johnell, E. Ornstein in Osteoporosis International (2003)

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    Comparison of Quantitative Ultrasound Measurements in Calcaneus with DXA and SXA at Other Skeletal Sites: A Population-Based Study on 280 Children Aged 11–16 Years

    We performed ultrasound measurements (QUS) of the calcaneus in a population-based setting on 280 healthy children, aged 11–16 years, from a small urban area in southern Sweden. The results are compared with d...

    M. Sundberg, P. Gärdsell, O. Johnell, E. Ornstein, I. Sernbo in Osteoporosis International (1998)

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    Bone mineral density in female junior, senior and former football players

    The purpose of this study was to examine the bone mineral densities (BMD) of female junior and senior football (soccer) players with different training regimens and histories, female former football players, a...

    H. Düppe MD, P. Gärdsell, O. Johnell, E. Ornstein in Osteoporosis International (1996)

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    Bone mineral measurements among adolescents, comparing two regions in southern sweden

    M. Sundberg, H. Düppe, P. Gärdsell, O. Johnell, I. Sernbo in Osteoporosis International (1996)

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    Can bone mineral density measurement and previous fractures predict future fractures over A 20-year-period?

    H. Düppe, P. Gärdsell, B. E. Nilsson, I. Redlund-Johnell in Osteoporosis International (1996)

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    Bone mineral content in women: Trends of change

    Altogether 426 women had their forearm bone mineral content (BMC) measured with single photon absorptiometry (SPA): one group in the early 1970s, another about 18 years later. Both groups represented purported...

    H. Düppe, P. Gärdsell, O. Johnell, B. E. Nilsson in Osteoporosis International (1992)

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    Earlier wrist fracture: A confounding factor in distal forearm bone screening

    Thirty-six women aged 60, 70 or 80 years who had fractured one of their distal radii (Colles' fracture) 0 to 35 (median 10) years earlier were examined in this population-based study. Single photon measurement...

    Dr K. Åkesson, P. Gärdsell, I. Sernbo, O. Johnell in Osteoporosis International (1992)

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    Fracture of the upper end of the femur is not associated with familial fracture disposition

    Based on the population of the city of Malmö, Sweden, we performed a retrospective cohort study. By choosing patients who had fractures of the upper end of the femur in the 1950s as an indication of senile ost...

    P. Gärdsell, O. Johnell, K. J. Obrant in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (1989)