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  • tients,(48) showing that androgens can influence bone growth independent of their conversion to estradiol.Most candidate-gene association studies to date have focused on the possible genetic influences on BMD.(15) However, BMD is not the only determinant of skeletal fragility and genetic influences on fracture risk may be mediated through factors other than or in addition to BMD.(49) The overall s
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