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UW Osteoporosis Clinical Center
& Research Program

Poster Presentations at the
ASBMR 26th Annual Meeting

Seattle, WA
October 1-5, 2004


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Recalculation of the NHANES Database Standard Deviation Improves T-score Agreement and Reduces Osteoporosis Prevalance. N. Binkley, et al

Vitamin D Status, Risedronate and Bone Turnover in Nursing Home Residents. D. Krueger, et al

Despite Low Bone Mass, Fracture Prevalence is Low in Postmenopausal Mayan Women. E. Brudinski, N. Binkley

Efficacy and Safety of Long-Term Alendronate in Male Solic Organ Transplant Recipients. R. C. Christian, et al

Utility of Densitometric Vertebral Fracture Assessment in Men. N. Vallarta-Ast, D. Krueger, N. Binkley

Bone Density Measurement Followed by Osteoporosis Education Leads to Sustained Improvement in Osteoporosis Prevention Habits. C. S. Cowgill, et al

Clinical Assessment of Vitamin D. Status: An Imposing Dilemma. D. Gemar, et al

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