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Jacques Fechtenbaum
Researcher at Paris Descartes University
Publications - 35
Citations - 1015
Jacques Fechtenbaum is an academic researcher from Paris Descartes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Strontium ranelate. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 953 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacques Fechtenbaum include Sorbonne.
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Bone Mineral Measurements in Mice: Comparison of Two Devices
TL;DR: It is concluded that bone density and bone-density changes in mice can be measured precisely in vivo using the Hologic and Piximus devices; the latter being able to measure the whole body BMD with good precision.
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Difficulties in the diagnosis of vertebral fracture in men: agreement between doctors.
Jacques Fechtenbaum,Karine Briot,Simon Paternotte,Maurice Audran,Véronique Breuil,Bernard Cortet,Françoise Debiais,Franck Grados,Pascal Guggenbuhl,Michel Laroche,Erick Legrand,Eric Lespessailles,Christian Marcelli,Philippe Orcel,Pawel Szulc,Thierry Thomas,Sami Kolta,Christian Roux +17 more
TL;DR: The algorithm allows a good improvement of the agreement, especially for 8 of the 11 experts, and the algorithm improves the agreement for the VF diagnosis between experts.
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Lumbar disc degeneration in osteoporotic men: prevalence and assessment of the relation with presence of vertebral fracture.
TL;DR: In osteoporotic men, the prevalence of lumbar spine degeneration is high and no relationship was found between the presence and/or the severity of osteophytes and disc narrowings and the presence of prevalent vertebral radiographic fractures.
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Increase in vertebral body size in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis
Karine Briot,Karine Briot,Sami Kolta,Jacques Fechtenbaum,Roula Said-Nahal,Claude-Laurent Benhamou,C. Roux +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that vertebral body dimensions increase over 3 years in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis, compared with placebo groups of the SOTI and TROPOS trials.
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Evaluation of collected outcome measures in axial spondyloarthritis in daily-care rheumatology settings: the experience of the RHEVER network.
Che H,Adrien Etcheto,Emmanuelle Dernis,Henri Nataf,P. Boumier,P. Breuillard,M. Durandin‐Truffinet,Jacques Fechtenbaum,Gaud-Listrat,Giraud B,Christophe Hudry,S. Labatide‐Alanore,Le Devic P,Le Goux P,A. Lebrun,Emmanuel Maheu,B. Moura,M. Nguyen,Antoinette Sacchi,Xavier Ayral,Blanchais A,Severine Neveu,Maxime Dougados,Anna Molto +23 more
TL;DR: The low rate of systematic report of the recommended outcome measures in ax-SpA suggests that a consensual meeting involving practicing rheumatologists might be relevant to improve the implementation of such recommendations.