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    Frequency of discontinuation of injectable osteoporosis therapies in US patients over 2 years

    Little is known about treatment patterns with injectable osteoporosis therapies. At 12 months, the probability of discontinuation was 69.1% among patients using ibandronate, followed by teriparatide (67.1%), z...

    A. Modi, S. Sajjan, R. Insinga, J. Weaver, E. M. Lewiecki in Osteoporosis International (2017)

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    Gastrointestinal symptoms and association with medication use patterns, adherence, treatment satisfaction, quality of life, and resource use in osteoporosis: baseline results of the MUSIC-OS study

    The Medication Use Patterns, Treatment Satisfaction, and Inadequate Control of Osteoporosis Study (MUSIC-OS) is a prospective, observational study of women with osteoporosis in Europe and Canada. At baseline, ...

    A. Modi, S. Sen, J. D. Adachi, S. Adami, B. Cortet in Osteoporosis International (2016)

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    Disparities in osteoporosis treatments

    Osteoporosis treatment rates within 2 years following an index event (fragility fracture, osteoporotic bone mineral density (BMD) T-score, or osteoporosis ICD-9 codes) were determined from 2005 to 2011. Most p...

    Z. Liu, J. Weaver, A. de Papp, Z. Li, J. Martin, K. Allen in Osteoporosis International (2016)

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    P05.45. A whole systems approach to the study of Ayurveda for cancer survivorship: results from a qualitative investigation

    A Dhruva, F Hecht, J Weaver, T Kaptchuk in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012)

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    P05.18. Mixed methods approaches in whole systems research: a study of Ayurvedic diagnostics

    A Dhruva, S Adler, J Weaver, M Acree in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012)

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    A Fiberoptic Device Suitable for Subdural Pressure Measurement

    The benefit of ICP management has been clearly established in patients with severe brain injury. Elevated ICP above 20 mmHg should be avoided as it has been demonstrated that time above this critical level is ...

    M. Yoshihara, A. Marmarou, J. Dunbar, D. Deyo, J. Weaver in Intracranial Pressure VIII (1993)

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    Partially compensated hypoadrenalism presenting with persistent skin pigmentation

    A 33-year-old female presented in 1966 with striking pigmentation, typical of Addison’s disease, and amenorrhea. Endocrine assessment then showed normal basal serum cortisol and urinary hydroxysteroid levels, ...

    E. M. Whitehead, Dr. A. B. Atkinson in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1989)

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    Irish Endocrine Society Proceedings of Annual Meeting (The Professor D. A. D. Montgomery Meeting), Regional Hospital, Galway, October 10th–11th, 1986

    J. M. McNicholl, J. O’Donnell, J. G. Greally in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1987)