Fundamentals and pitfalls of bone densitometry using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) Nelson B. Watts Review 21 August 2004 Pages: 847 - 854
Bone loss is more severe in primary adrenal than in pituitary-dependent Cushing’s syndrome M. MinettoG. ReimondoM. Terzolo Original Article 18 March 2004 Pages: 855 - 861
Cost-effectiveness of risedronate for the treatment of osteoporosis and prevention of fractures in postmenopausal women J. A. KanisF. BorgstromB. Jonsson Original Article 03 June 2004 Pages: 862 - 871
No effect of vitamin A intake on bone mineral density and fracture risk in perimenopausal women. L. RejnmarkP. VestergaardL. Mosekilde Original Article 18 March 2004 Pages: 872 - 880
The relative effect of endogenous estradiol and androgens on menopausal bone loss: a longitudinal study Janet R. GuthriePhilippe LehertJohn D. Wark Original Article 24 March 2004 Pages: 881 - 886
Comparison of methods for the visual identification of prevalent vertebral fracture in osteoporosis G. JiangR. EastellL. Ferrar Original Article 08 April 2004 Pages: 887 - 896
An estimate of the worldwide prevalence, mortality and disability associated with hip fracture O. JohnellJ. A. Kanis Original Article 04 May 2004 Pages: 897 - 902
Association between TNFRSF1B polymorphisms and bone mineral density, bone loss and fracture Paul N. TaskerOmar M. E. AlbaghaStuart H. Ralston Original Article 08 April 2004 Pages: 903 - 908
Role of sex steroids in the regulation of bone morphology in men. The MINOS study P. SzulcK. Uusi-RasiP. D. Delmas Original Article 03 July 2004 Pages: 909 - 917
Establishing the compliance in elderly women for use of a low level mechanical stress device in a clinical osteoporosis study Marian T. HannanDebbie M. ChengDouglas P. Kiel Original Article 27 May 2004 Pages: 918 - 926
Risk factors for Colles’ fracture in men and women: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study European Prospective Osteoporosis Study Group* Erratum 11 August 2004 Pages: 927 - 927