Lower gastrointestinal bleed in the elderly- causes and investigations.
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See Answer →A 70-year-old woman was subjected to DXA measurement 5 years ago. Her spine T score was -2-9 while the hip T score was -2.0. She has been taking weekly alendronate for 5 years and is concerned about drug side effects. She enjoys good health except for mild hypertension which is well controlled on drugs. What advice will you give her?
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