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M P Brincat

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Stevenson T, Brincat M, Pollacco J, Stevenson J
Climacteric . 2023 Jan; 26(2):110-113. PMID: 36626929
Objective: Intervertebral discs act as shock absorbers, thereby helping to reduce the risk of vertebral body fractures. Previous studies have shown that estrogen loss following menopause is associated with disc...
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Calleja-Agius J, Brincat M
Climacteric . 2015 Sep; 18 Suppl 1:18-22. PMID: 26366796
The major cause of urogenital atrophy in menopausal women is estrogen loss. The symptoms are usually progressive in nature and deteriorate with time from the menopausal transition. The most prevalent...
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Micallef S, Micallef D, Schembri-Wismayer P, Brincat M, Calleja-Agius J
Minerva Ginecol . 2015 Feb; 67(4):335-52. PMID: 25668503
The risk of an individual woman to develop breast cancer over a 5-year period can be estimated using the Gail Model. The risk factors included in this model effectively classify...
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Calleja-Agius J, Muscat-Baron Y, Brincat M
Menopause Int . 2009 Sep; 15(3):127-30. PMID: 19723683
Intervertebral discs are an integral part of the vertebral column. It has been shown that menopause has a negative effect on bone and on intervertebral discs. Estrogen has a beneficial...
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Baron Y, Brincat M, Calleja-Agius J, Calleja N
Menopause Int . 2009 May; 15(2):58-62. PMID: 19465670
Objective: To assess the correlation between vertebral body T-score and intervertebral disc height in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Methods: A total of 203 women were recruited from a large bone...
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Calleja-Agius J, Brincat M
Climacteric . 2009 Apr; 12(4):279-85. PMID: 19387880
The major cause of urogenital atrophy in menopausal women is estrogen loss. The symptoms are usually progressive in nature and deteriorate with time from the menopausal transition. The most prevalent...
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Brincat M, Calleja-Agius J, Baron Y
Climacteric . 2007 Oct; 10 Suppl 2:83-7. PMID: 17882680
A fairly consistent finding in work on the menopause and hormone replacement therapy is the positive effect of estrogen on connective tissue and its turnover. The menopause has been shown...
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Baron Y, Brincat M, Galea R, Calleja N
Climacteric . 2007 Jul; 10(4):314-9. PMID: 17653958
Objective: To assess the intervertebral disc height in postmenopausal women with osteoporotic vertebral fractures. Methods: A total of 203 women were recruited from a bone densitometer directory. The disc heights...
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Calleja-Agius J, Muscat-Baron Y, Brincat M
Menopause Int . 2007 Jun; 13(2):60-4. PMID: 17540135
Cutaneous ageing manifests itself as a progressive reduction in maximum function and reserve capacity of skin tissue. It is not a unique and uniform biological event. Skin comprises three layers:...
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Naftolin F, Schneider H, Sturdee I, Birkhauser M, Brincat M, Gambacciani M, et al.
Lijec Vjesn . 2005 Oct; 127(3-4):94-6. PMID: 16193862
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