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Article Dans Une Revue Joint Bone Spine Année : 2010

Severe osteoporosis: diagnosis and follow-up. Lessons for clinical practice

Christian Roux
Cyrille Confavreux
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Bernard Cortet
Claire David
  • Fonction : Auteur
Ariane Leboime
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Michel Laroche
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Christian Marcelli
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Nadia Mehsen
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Julien Paccou
Thierry Thomas
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Résumé

The management of osteoporosis has improved considerably, leading to the development of new goals. A major concern today is the management of patients with severe osteoporosis, in whom the need for pharmacotherapy is clear [1]. Epidemiological data have established that osteoporosis is associated with severe complications [2,3]. Furthermore, osteoporosis is now recognized as a complication of several chronic diseases, whose presence adversely affects the management of osteoporosis. The ODISSEE task force (Osteoporosis DIagnosis and Surveillance of SEvErity) was established to answer practical questions regarding the management of severe osteoporosis, based on evidence in the literature. Several groups conducted an exhaustive literature review, and advice was obtained from a panel of French rheumatologists. The ODISSEE scientific committee then developed the first consensus statement on the diagnosis, follow-up and management of severe osteoporosis. This statement was validated by a panel of 70 French rheumatologists at the first national ODISSEE meeting held on November 13-14, 2009.

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hal-03350026 , version 1 (21-09-2021)

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Christian Roux, Cyrille Confavreux, Bernard Cortet, Claire David, Ariane Leboime, et al.. Severe osteoporosis: diagnosis and follow-up. Lessons for clinical practice. Joint Bone Spine, 2010, 77 (Supplement 2), pp.S139-S141. ⟨10.1016/S1297-319X(10)70010-5⟩. ⟨hal-03350026⟩

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