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These are the images that are included in the Osteoporosis Miniatlas iPhone / iPad application:
Biology of bone
Bone tissue
Bone types
Compact bone architecture
Progenitor cells
Osteoblasts
Osteocytes
Osteoclasts
Bone matrix
Cartilage
Cartilage types
Intramembranous ossification
Endochondral ossification
Bone remodeling, osteoclast action
Bone remodeling, osteoblast action
Cytokines, growth factors and other molecules involved in the process of bone remodeling
Hormones and bone remodeling (somatotropin)
Bone repair
Histophysiology of bone, normal peak bone mass
Bone minerals
The importance of minerals to bone health
Dietary calcium
Calcium metabolism
Vitamin D and bone health
Regulation of serum calcium levels I: action of parathyroid hormone
Regulation of serum calcium levels II: calcitonin action
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis, definition
Non modifiable risk factors for osteoporotic fractures
Modifiable risk factors for osteoporotic fractures
Pathogenesis Age-related bone changes
Pathogenesis Reduced physical activity
Pathogenesis Genetic factors
Pathogenesis Nutritional status
Pathogenesis Hormonal influences
Etiology Causes of osteoporosis
Etiology Hyperparathyroidism
Etiology Impairment of thyroid function
Etiology Hypogonadism
Etiology Pituitary tumors
Etiology Addison’s disease
Etiology Multiple myeloma
Etiology Malnutrition and malabsorption
Etiology Rheumatologic disorders
Etiology Deficiency of vitamins C and D
Etiology Corticosteroid therapy
Etiology Immobilization
Etiology Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Clinical manifestations Factors involved in fracture risk
Clinical manifestations Most common sites of osteoporotic fractures
Clinical manifestations Wrist fracture
Clinical manifestations Vertebral fracture
Clinical manifestations Rib fracture
Clinical manifestations Hip fracture
Diagnosis Measurement of bone mineral density
Diagnosis Biochemical markers
Diagnosis Radiology
Treatment for osteoporosis
Reduction of risk factors
Nutritional recommendations
Physical exercise
Estrogen
Tissue-selective estrogens (raloxifene/tamoxifen)
Bisphosphonates
Calcitonin
New medications
