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Nick Bishop
Researcher at University of Sheffield
Publications - 207
Citations - 12488
Nick Bishop is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteogenesis imperfecta & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 204 publications receiving 11397 citations. Previous affiliations of Nick Bishop include Shriners Hospitals for Children & University of Salford.
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Cyclic administration of pamidronate in children with severe osteogenesis imperfecta.
TL;DR: In children with severe osteogenesis imperfecta, cyclic administration of intravenous pamidronate improved clinical outcomes, reduced bone resorption, and increased bone density.
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Epidemiology of childhood fractures in Britain: a study using the general practice research database
Cyrus Cooper,Elaine M. Dennison,Herbert G M Leufkens,Nick Bishop,Tjeerd van Staa,Tjeerd van Staa,Tjeerd van Staa +6 more
TL;DR: Fractures were more common among boys than girls, with peak incidences at 14 and 11 years of age, respectively, and at childhood peak, incidence rates were only surpassed later in life at 85 years of life among women and never among men.
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International Society for Clinical Densitometry 2007 Adult and Pediatric Official Positions
E. Michael Lewiecki,Catherine M. Gordon,Sanford Baim,Mary B. Leonard,Nick Bishop,Maria Luisa Bianchi,Heidi J. Kalkwarf,Craig B. Langman,Horatio Plotkin,Frank Rauch,Babette S. Zemel,Neil Binkley,John P. Bilezikian,David L. Kendler,Didier Hans,Stuart G. Silverman +15 more
TL;DR: This is a review of the methodology of the PDCs and selected ISCD Official Positions.
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The burden of musculoskeletal conditions at the start of the new millennium
J. Agel,Kristina Åkesson,Peter C. Amadio,M. Anderson,E. Badley,G. Balint,Nicholas Bellamy,S. Bigos,Nick Bishop,B. Bivans,P. A. Bjorke,Peter Brooks,B. D. Browner,Joseph A. Buckwalter,Leigh F. Callahan,W. H. Chahade,A. Chopra,M. Cimmino,Cyrus Cooper,J. Darmawan,K. C. De Mesquita,M. De Smedt,P. Delmas,J. Dequeker,Paul Dieppe,Maxime Dougados,Karsten Dreinhöfer,George E. Ehrlich,Bruce M. Gans,Harry K. Genant,D. Grob,F. Guillemin,K. Hamelynk,E. Hazan,Johanna M. W. Hazes,Marc C. Hochberg,O. Johnell,John A. Kanis,A. D. Kinasha,A. U. Kuder,E. M C Lau,Reva C. Lawrence,Lars Lidgren,P.T.A.M. Lips,S. Lohmander,S. Luchter,E. J. Mackenzie,J. C. Marini,J. Melton,A. Mithal,C. Mock,D. Mohan,R. Moser,V. A. Nassonova,M. Nordin,H. J. Oestern,D. Pattison,R. E. Petty,G. Poor,Johannes J. Rasker,H. Raspe,Jean-Yves Reginster,René Rizzoli,D. Sethi,T. K. Shanmugasundaram,C. M. Shewan,Kanji Shichikawa,Gerold Stucki,Deborah P M Symmons,S. Van Der Linden,T. L. Vischer,Nicolas E. Walsh,Stuart L. Weinstein,Anthony D. Woolf,Edward H. Yelin,H. Yoshizawa +75 more
TL;DR: It is clear from data collated that the impact from musculoskeletal conditions and trauma varies among different parts of the world and is influenced by social structure, expectation and economics, and that it is most difficult to measure impact in less developed nations, where the predicted increase is greatest.
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Type V osteogenesis imperfecta: a new form of brittle bone disease.
Francis H. Glorieux,Francis H. Glorieux,Frank Rauch,Horacio Plotkin,Leanne M Ward,Rose Travers,Peter J. Roughley,Peter J. Roughley,Ljiljana Lalic,Delphine F. Glorieux,François Fassier,Nick Bishop +11 more
TL;DR: OI type V is a new form of autosomal dominant OI, which does not appear to be associated with collagen type I mutations, and the genetic defect underlying this disease remains to be elucidated.