Publications by authors named "Sergey A Dzugan"

Osteoporosis related fractures pose a significant economic and healthcare problem. There is a growing concern about increased numbers of stress or low energy fractures after bisphosphonates therapy. A 65-year-old woman is presented with a stress fracture of the left femur.

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Objective: In 2002 we suggested a new hypothesis of migraine. This hypothesis implies that migraine is a consequence of a loss of neurohormonal and metabolic integrity. The goal of this clinical analysis is to present the evaluation of the effect of a multimodal treatment program in migraine management.

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Objective: In 2002 we proposed a new hypothesis of the etiology and pathogenesis of hypercholesterolemia. There is paucity of information in the literature regarding the association of steroidopenia and hypercholesterolemia. Our goal is to determine if the treatment of steroidopenia with hormonorestorative therapy (HT) to youthful levels will normalize total cholesterol (TC) levels.

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Background: Clinical syndromes caused by marrow replacement by neoplastic cells are usually proven to arise from cells of hematopoetic or carcinomatous lineage. Diffuse marrow replacement by mesodermal origin sarcoma is rare in adults, and angiosarcoma replacing bone marrow is a very rare neoplasm.

Methods: A case of bone marrow replacement by angiosarcoma in a 54-year-old African American man is described with a review of pertinent literature.

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A new hypothesis concerning the association of low levels of steroid hormones and hypercholesterolemia is proposed. This study presents data that concurrent restoration to youthful levels of multiple normally found steroid hormones is able to normalize or improve serum total cholesterol (TC). We evaluated 20 patients with hypercholesterolemia who received hormonorestorative therapy (HT) with natural hormones.

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