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Progressive Bone Deficit in Epilepsy
Neurol 70:170-176,166, Sheth,R.D.,et al, 2008
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Article Abstract
Children treated for epilepsy sustain significant bone mineral density (BMD) deficit compared to controls during the initial 1 to 5 years of treatment which progressively worsens thereafter. This progressive BMD deficit may be a contributing factor to the increased fracture risk observed in patients with epilepsy and may accelerate aging-related osteoporosis.
 
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