[Anorexia nervosa and its consequences on bone: a therapeutic challenge]
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[Anorexia nervosa and its consequences on bone: a therapeutic challenge]
Abstract
It has been estimated that osteoporosis is present in 20 to 50% of women with anorexia nervosa, with an increased fracture risk particularly at non vertebral sites. Thus, bone loss is a major clinical concern in anorexia nervosa patients, justifying systematic evaluation. However, evidence-based therapeutic options are limited.
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