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  2. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis can affect nearly 1 in 3 women and the bone loss is the most rapid within the first 2–3 years after menopause. This can be prevented by menopause hormone therapy or MHT, which is meant to prevent bone loss and the degradation of the bone microarchitecture and is noted to reduce the risk of fractures in bones by 20-30%.

  3. Why do you shrink when you get older? Experts explain

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    Your doctor will suspect osteoporosis if you have an overall height loss of 1.5 inches or more, or a height loss of 0.8 inches or more from your last measurement, Litt says.

  4. Short stature - Wikipedia

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    Shortness in children and young adults nearly always results from below-average growth in childhood, while shortness in older adults usually results from loss of height due to kyphosis of the spine or collapsed vertebrae from osteoporosis. The most common causes of short stature in childhood are constitutional growth delay or familial short ...

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  6. Progeria - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Growth delay, short height, small face, hair loss: Complications: Heart disease, stroke, hip dislocations [5] Usual onset: 9–24 months [5] Causes: Genetic [5] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms, genetic tests [5] Differential diagnosis: Hallermann–Streiff syndrome, Gottron's syndrome, Wiedemann–Rautenstrauch syndrome [5 ...

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  8. Werner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Werner syndrome patients exhibit growth retardation, short stature, premature graying of hair, alopecia (hair loss), wrinkling, prematurely aged faces with beaked noses, skin atrophy (wasting away) with scleroderma-like lesions, lipodystrophy (loss of fat tissues), abnormal fat deposition leading to thin legs and arms, and severe ulcerations around the Achilles tendon and malleoli (around ankles).

  9. Iliocostal friction syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Iliocostal friction syndrome most commonly occurs bilaterally as a result of spinal osteoporosis. [2] Osteoporosis is a condition in which the bone density and quality deteriorates, resulting in an increased risk for fractures. More than 2 million fractures occur annually in the United States due to osteoporosis. [9]

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