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Elizabeth J. Atkinson
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 339
Citations - 32583
Elizabeth J. Atkinson is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 321 publications receiving 29080 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth J. Atkinson include University of British Columbia & University of Rochester.
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Population-based Study of the Contribution of Weather to Hip Fracture Seasonality
Steven J. Jacobsen,Daniel J. Sargent,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,W. Michael O'Fallon,L. Joseph Melton +4 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that there are factors other than weather that may be linked to the seasonal pattern in hip fracture occurrence and that operate at all ages, and that the risk of hip fracture is increased on days with snow or freezing rain.
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Identification of osteoclast-osteoblast coupling factors in humans reveals links between bone and energy metabolism.
Megan M. Weivoda,Megan M. Weivoda,Chee Kian Chew,Chee Kian Chew,David G. Monroe,Joshua N. Farr,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Jennifer R. Geske,Brittany A. Eckhardt,Brianne S Thicke,Ming Ruan,Amanda J Tweed,Louise K. McCready,Robert A. Rizza,Aleksey V. Matveyenko,Moustapha Kassem,Moustapha Kassem,Thomas Levin Andersen,Thomas Levin Andersen,Adrian Vella,Matthew T. Drake,Bart L. Clarke,Merry Jo Oursler,Sundeep Khosla +23 more
TL;DR: Several coupling factors in humans are identified and osteoclast-derived DPP4 may be a factor coupling bone resorption to energy metabolism, as a potential link between bone remodeling and energy metabolism.
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Relation of Vertebral Deformities to Bone Density, Structure, and Strength
L. Joseph Melton,B. Lawrence Riggs,Tony M. Keaveny,Sara J. Achenbach,David L. Kopperdahl,Jon J. Camp,Peggy A Rouleau,Shreyasee Amin,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Richard A. Robb,Terry M. Therneau,Sundeep Khosla +11 more
TL;DR: Significant impaired bone density, structure, and strength compared with controls indicate that many grade 1 deformities do represent early osteoporotic fractures, with corresponding implications for clinical decision making.
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Relapses and disability accumulation in progressive multiple sclerosis
M. Mateo Paz Soldan,Martina Novotna,Martina Novotna,Nuhad Abou Zeid,Nilufer Kale,Melih Tutuncu,Daniel J. Crusan,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Aksel Siva,B. Mark Keegan,Istvan Pirko,Sean J. Pittock,Claudia F. Lucchinetti,Brian G. Weinshenker,Moses Rodriguez,Orhun H. Kantarci +15 more
TL;DR: Pre- and postprogression relapses accelerate time to severe disability in progressive MS and continuing immunomodulation for 5 years after the onset of progressive disease or until 55 years of age may be reasonable to consider in patients with BOPMS who have ongoing relapses.
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Bone microarchitecture in ankylosing spondylitis and the association with bone mineral density, fractures, and syndesmophytes.
Eva Klingberg,Mattias Lorentzon,Jan Göthlin,Dan Mellström,Mats Geijer,Claes Ohlsson,Elizabeth J. Atkinson,Sundeep Khosla,Hans Carlsten,Helena Forsblad-d'Elia +9 more
TL;DR: Lumbar osteoporosis, syndesmophytes, and vertebral fractures were associated with both lower vBMD and deteriorated microarchitecture in peripheral bone, indicating that trabecular bone loss is general, whereas osteoproliferation is local in AS.