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Osteoscoop - Issue N°135 - June 2010

Increased bone resorption is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events in men: the MINOS study. Osteoscoop - Issue N°135 - June 2010. Age-adjusted incidence of the major cardiovascular event in 744 men from the MINOS cohort according to the quartiles of BMD.

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Osteoscoop - Issue N°135 - June 2010

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  1. Increased bone resorption is associated with increased riskof cardiovascular events in men:the MINOS study Osteoscoop - Issue N°135 - June 2010

  2. Age-adjusted incidence of the major cardiovascular event in 744 men from the MINOS cohort according to the quartiles of BMD Age-adjusted incidence of the major cardiovascular event in 744 men from the MINOS cohort according to the quartiles of the urinary excretion of resorption markers (/1000 patient-years) (/ 1000 patient-years) 30 30 20 20 10 10 0 0 Q-I Q-II Q-III Q-IV Q-I Q-II Q-III Q-IV total deoxypyridinoline lumbar spine BMD

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