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Amazing application where you will find everything related to Osteoporosis.

Go to the relevant section to see all the related images . You can also search an image using keywords.

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Read its related text

 

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At the moment this application  in English and Spanish. 

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