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Cyrus Cooper
Researcher at Southampton General Hospital
Publications - 1961
Citations - 248928
Cyrus Cooper is an academic researcher from Southampton General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 204, co-authored 1869 publications receiving 206782 citations. Previous affiliations of Cyrus Cooper include University of Oxford & University of York.
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Identification and management of patients at increased risk of osteoporotic fracture: outcomes of an ESCEO expert consensus meeting
John A. Kanis,John A. Kanis,Cyrus Cooper,René Rizzoli,Bo Abrahamsen,Nasser M. Al-Daghri,M. L. Brandi,Jorge B. Cannata-Andía,Bernard Cortet,H. P. Dimai,Serge Ferrari,Peyman Hadji,Nicholas C. Harvey,Marius E. Kraenzlin,Andreas Kurth,Eugene V. McCloskey,Salvatore Minisola,Theda Thomas,Jean-Yves Reginster +18 more
TL;DR: There is a significant treatment gap between those who would benefit from treatment and those who receive it, which urgently needs to be addressed so that the burden of disease can be reduced.
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Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Occupational Lifting
TL;DR: There is now a strong case for regarding hip osteoarthritis as an occupational disease in men whose work has involved prolonged and frequent heavy lifting, as well as other studies consistent with the results of other studies.
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Epidemiology of Paget's disease of bone.
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Bone mass in childhood is related to maternal diet in pregnancy.
TL;DR: The observation that constituents of maternal diet are related to DXA measures at age 9 is consistent with the hypothesis that the trajectory of bone development in childhood is programmed by early life factors.
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Trends in admissions for hip fracture in England and Wales, 1968-85.
TL;DR: Four patients in the authors' series were returned home without an operation despite prior assessment at the review clinic, and it is crucial for the efficient use of theatre time and the appropriate allocation of surgical staff that case selection should be made by the operating consultant surgeon and not by administrative personnel.