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    Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of antinuclear antibody testing by indirect immunofluorescence or solid-phase assays in a Spanish population: the Camargo Cohort

    Autoantibodies are the hallmark of autoimmunity, and specifically, antinuclear antibodies (ANA) are one of the most relevant antibodies present in systemic autoimmune diseases (AID). In the present study, we e...

    Juan Irure-Ventura, Daniel Martínez-Revuelta, Marcos López-Hoyos in Immunologic Research (2024)

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    Early stages of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) and chronic inflammation: the Camargo Cohort Study

    DISH has traditionally been considered a non-inflammatory rheumatic disorder. Currently, an inflammatory component has been theorized in the early phases of this condition (EDISH). The study is aimed at invest...

    Emilio Pariente, Stefanie F. Pini, José M. Olmos, Patricia Fierro in Clinical Rheumatology (2023)

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    Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D in Obese Spanish Adults: the Camargo Cohort Study

    To describe the 25(OH)D status in Spanish obese postmenopausal women and men ≥ 50 years, to compare their results with those of the overweight or normal weight population, and to determine whether differences ...

    José M. Olmos, José L. Hernández, Emilio Pariente, Josefina Martínez in Obesity Surgery (2018)

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    Prevalence of vertebral fracture and densitometric osteoporosis in Spanish adult men: The Camargo Cohort Study

    The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of densitometric osteoporosis and vertebral fractures in Spanish men aged ≥50 years, and to study how the relationship between them may change depending on ho...

    José M. Olmos, José L. Hernández in Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (2018)

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    Relationship between spinal osteoarthritis and vertebral fractures in men older than 50 years: data from the Camargo Cohort Study

    Spinal osteoarthritis has been suggested as a risk factor for vertebral fractures. However, results are conflicting: most of the data are focused on the lumbar region, and referred to postmenopausal women, whe...

    Emilio Pariente, José M. Olmos, Rosa Landeras in Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (2017)