Is the predictive power of previous fractures for new spine and non-spine fractures associated with biochemical evidence of altered bone remodelling? The EPOS study

P Vergnaud, M Lunt, C Scheidt-Nave, G Poor, C Gennari, K Hoszowski, A L Vaz, D M Reid, L Benevolenskaya, S Grazio, K Weber, T Miazgowski, J J Stepan, P Masaryk, F Galan, J B Armas, R Lorenc, S Havelka, R P Cano, M SeibelG Armbrecht, S Kaptoge, T W O'Neill, A J Silman, D Felsenberg, J Reeve, P D Delmas

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