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K Shawn Davison

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Amash A, Volkers G, Farber P, Griffin D, Davison K, Goodman A, et al.
MAbs . 2024 Aug; 16(1):2394229. PMID: 39189686
Bispecific antibodies (bsAb) and multispecific antibodies (msAb) encompass a diverse variety of formats that can concurrently bind multiple epitopes, unlocking mechanisms to address previously difficult-to-treat or incurable diseases. Early assessment...
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Li G, Leslie W, Kovacs C, Prior J, Josse R, Towheed T, et al.
J Bone Miner Res . 2020 Jan; 35(6):1058-1064. PMID: 31995642
It is recognized that the trabecular bone score (TBS) provides skeletal information, and frailty measurement is significantly associated with increased risks of adverse health outcomes. Given the suboptimal predictive power...
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Olszynski W, Davison K, Adachi J, Brown J, Hanley D
J Clin Densitom . 2019 Nov; 23(4):549-560. PMID: 31735596
Introduction: Five-year changes in multisite quantitative ultrasound-assessed speed of sound (SOS in m/s) were studied in a cohort of women and men. The impacts of antiresorptive therapies and menopausal status...
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Lewiecki E, Kendler D, Davison K, Hanley D, Harris S, McClung M, et al.
Am J Med . 2019 Jun; 132(11):e771-e777. PMID: 31152714
Patients often start treatment to reduce fracture risk because of a bone mineral density T-score consistent with osteoporosis (≤ -2.5). Others with a T-score above -2.5 may be treated when...
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Adachi J, Berger C, Barron R, Weycker D, Anastassiades T, Davison K, et al.
Arch Osteoporos . 2019 May; 14(1):53. PMID: 31098708
Purpose: Fracture risk assessment has focused on a long-term horizon and populations with a broad risk range. For elderly women with osteoporosis or low bone mass, or a history of...
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Cooke-Hubley S, Gao Z, Mugford G, Kaiser S, Goltzman D, Leslie W, et al.
Arch Osteoporos . 2019 May; 14(1):49. PMID: 31037359
Purpose: Pregnancy and especially lactation cause loss of bone mass and microarchitectural changes, which temporarily increase fracture risk. After weaning, aBMD increases but skeletal microarchitecture may be incompletely restored. Most...
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Li G, Prior J, Leslie W, Thabane L, Papaioannou A, Josse R, et al.
Diabetes Care . 2019 Jan; 42(4):507-513. PMID: 30692240
Objective: We aimed to explore whether frailty was associated with fracture risk and whether frailty could modify the propensity of type 2 diabetes toward increased risk of fractures. Research Design...
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Goshtasebi A, Berger C, Barr S, Kovacs C, Towheed T, Davison K, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2018 May; 15(5). PMID: 29783670
Amenorrhea is important for women's bone health. However, few have reported reproductive, anthropometric (body mass index [BMI], height) and bone health (areal bone mineral density [BMD], prevalent fractures) in a...
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Lentle B, Berger C, Probyn L, Brown J, Langsetmo L, Fine B, et al.
J Bone Miner Res . 2017 Jul; 33(4):569-579. PMID: 28722766
We compared two methods for osteoporotic vertebral fracture (VF) assessment on lateral spine radiographs, the Genant semiquantitative (GSQ) technique and a modified algorithm-based qualitative (mABQ) approach. We evaluated 4465 women...
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Wu X, Sawatzky R, Hopman W, Mayo N, Sajobi T, Liu J, et al.
Health Qual Life Outcomes . 2017 May; 15(1):102. PMID: 28506313
Background: Comparisons of population health status using self-report measures such as the SF-36 rest on the assumption that the measured items have a common interpretation across sub-groups. However, self-report measures...