Fibrous dysplasia (FD), Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), also known as brittle bone disease, and Hypophosphatasia are rare genetic bone disorders.View the slide library to learn about
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is preventable and treatable, but only a small proportion of women at increased risk for fracture are evaluated and treated. View the slide library for information about
In the United States, primary hyperparathyroidism is the most common cause of hypercalcemia encountered in ambulatory care. Through our slide library, learn about
Vitamin D deficiency results in abnormalities in calcium, phosphorous, and bone metabolism. View the slide library for information about this deficiency, including
Paget’s disease is the second most common bone remodeling disease after osteoporosis, occurring in 1%-2% of white adults older than 55. View our slide library for information about this bone disorder, including
More than 8 million of the 44 million Americans who have either osteoporosis or low bone mineral density (BMD) are men. Through our slide library, learn about:
Efforts must be made to improve care for women being treated for breast cancer who develop bone loss over time. This slide deck focuses on decreasing diagnosis time and improving management.