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Daniel H Manicourt

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Reina-Gutierrez S, Caty G, Torres-Costoso A, Pitance L, Manicourt D, Reychler G
Respir Med Res . 2023 May; 83:101017. PMID: 37209665
Background: Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) is the most common type of EDS. Apart from joint symptoms, people with hEDS have systemic manifestations as a chronic modification of the breathing pattern...
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Cardinal M, Chretien A, Roels T, Lafont S, Ominsky M, Devogelaer J, et al.
Front Genet . 2021 Aug; 12:705505. PMID: 34447412
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), which is most often due to a collagen type 1 gene mutation, is characterized by low bone density and bone fragility. In OI patients, gender-related differences were...
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Cardinal M, Dessain A, Roels T, Lafont S, Ominsky M, Devogelaer J, et al.
Calcif Tissue Int . 2020 Feb; 106(5):494-508. PMID: 32025752
In osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), vertebrae brittleness causes thorax deformations and leads to cardiopulmonary failure. As sclerostin-neutralizing antibodies increase bone mass and strength in animal models of osteoporosis, their administration in...
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Cardinal M, Tys J, Roels T, Lafont S, Ominsky M, Devogelaer J, et al.
Bone . 2019 May; 124:137-147. PMID: 31051315
Osteogenesis imperfecta type III (OI) is a serious genetic condition with poor bone quality and a high fracture rate in children. In a previous study, it was shown that a...
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Devogelaer J, Boutsen Y, Manicourt D
Curr Osteoporos Rep . 2010 Jun; 8(3):154-61. PMID: 20563900
Osteoporosis is characterized by the occurrence of a host of fractures. According to densitometric values, an operational definition for osteoporosis corresponds to a loss of 25% to 30% (-2.5 T-scores)...
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Devogelaer J, Manicourt D
Expert Opin Pharmacother . 2007 Oct; 8(16):2863-9. PMID: 17956205
Paget's disease of bone is characterised by a focal increase in bone resorption and bone formation. This anarchic metabolism leads to disorganised bone, with bone pain, fragility, deformity and compression...