ey0021.9-17 | Bone Health and Chronic Diseases | ESPEYB21
G Zacay
, I Weintraub
, R Regev
, D Modan-Moses
, Y Levy-Shraga
Brief Summary: This retrospective study evaluated fracture risk among 2372 children and adolescents (59% females, aged 1-16) with biopsy-proven celiac disease (CD) compared to 11,860 children without CD matched by age, sex, socioeconomic status, and population sector (general Jewish population, ultra-orthodox Jews and Arabs). The overall fracture incidence rate was higher in the CD group (256 vs 165 per 10,000 patient-years).Median age at the end of the ...