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Antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in osteoporosis patients from Asian countries

Taguchi A, Shiraki M, Morrison A, Khan AA

Bisphosphonate (BP)-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) was first reported in oncology patients in 2003 and subsequently in osteoporosis patients in 2004. Since oral surgical procedures, such as tooth extraction,...
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Additive effects of eldecalcitol in poorly responding long-term bisphosphonate treatment for osteoporosis

Kamimura M, Ikegami S, Mukaiyama , Koiwai H, Nakamura Y, Taguchi A, Kato H

OBJECTIVES: We examined whether eldecalcitol (ELD) provided additive bone mineral density (BMD) and bone turnover marker gains in patients undergoing long-term bisphosphonate (BP) usage, especially in osteoporotic individuals exhibiting a...
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The combination of a histogram-based clustering algorithm and support vector machine for the diagnosis of osteoporosis

Kavitha MS, Asano A, Taguchi A, Heo MS

PURPOSE: To prevent low bone mineral density (BMD), that is, osteoporosis, in postmenopausal women, it is essential to diagnose osteoporosis more precisely. This study presented an automatic approach utilizing a...
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Association between number of teeth present and mandibular cortical erosion in Japanese men and women aged 40 years and older: A cross-sectional study

Takahashi , Uchida K, Yamada S, Sugino N, Higashi Y, Yamada K, Taguchi A

Mandibular cortical erosion detected on dental panoramic radiographs is associated with increased risk of osteoporosis in older adults. Additionally, many reports have demonstrated an association between decreased number of teeth...
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