Low rates of treatment in postmenopausal women with a history of low trauma fractures: results of audit in a Fracture Liaison Service

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Abstract. Background: A past history of low trauma fracture is a strong risk factor for future fractures in postmenopausal women and national guidance recommend
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Authors Premaor, M.O.;Pilbrow, L.;Tonkin, C.;Adams, M.;Parker, R.A.;Compston, J.;
Journal qjm: an international journal of medicine
Year 2010
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