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Characteristics of recurrent fractures
J. A. Kanis
, H. Johansson
, A. Odén
, N. C. Harvey
, V. Gudnason
, K. M. Sanders
, G. Sigurdsson
, K. Siggeirsdottir
, L. A. Fitzpatrick
, F. Borgström
, E. V. McCloskey
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Medicine and Dentistry
Fragility Fracture
100%
Humerus
100%
Hip Fracture
100%
Hazard Ratio
50%
Recurrent Disease
50%
Early Intervention
50%
Health Care Cost
50%
Medical Record
50%
Spine Fracture
50%
Forearm Fracture
50%
Humerus Fracture
50%
Keyphrases
Sentinel Fracture
100%
Recurrent Fracture
100%
Subsequent Fracture
55%
Utility Loss
44%
Relative Risk
22%
Sentinel
22%
Hip Fracture
22%
Loss Risk
22%
Osteoporotic Fractures
22%
Hip-spine
22%
Distal Humerus
22%
Distal Forearm
22%
Hazard Ratio
11%
Early Intervention
11%
Medical Records
11%
4-fold
11%
Reykjavik
11%
New Fracture
11%
Forearm Fracture
11%
Disutility
11%
Post-fracture
11%
Fracture Study
11%
High Fracture Risk
11%
Humeral Fractures
11%
Spine Fracture
11%
10-year Fracture Probability
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fragility Fracture
100%
Hip Fracture
100%
Recurrent Disease
50%
Spine Fracture
50%
Forearm Fracture
50%
Humerus Fracture
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hip
100%
Relative Risk
50%
Humerus
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hip
100%
Vertebral Column
75%
Medical Record
25%