Items where Author is "Bukhari, Marwan"

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Journal Article

Amin, Hamzah and Swainson, Michelle G. and Khan, Muhammed Aqib and Bukhari, Marwan (2025) Association of a Combined Body Mass Index and Regional Body Fat Percentage Metric With Fragility Fracture Risk : Evidence from a Large Observational Cohort. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle, 16 (2): e13808. ISSN 2190-5991

Amin, Hamzah and Swainson, Michelle and Khan, Muhammed and Bukhari, Marwan (2025) Association between a Combined BMI-Partial Body Fat Percentage Approach with Fragility Fractures in a Large Observational Cohort. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. ISSN 2190-5991 (In Press)

Amin, Hamzah and Khan, Muhammed Aqib and Bukhari, Marwan (2024) Investigating the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on fragility fracture risk and bone mineral density in a large observational cohort : a cross-sectional study. Rheumatology Advances in Practice, 8 (4): rkae115. ISSN 2514-1775

Amin, Hamzah and Syed, Fauzaan Ali and Khan, Muhammed Aqib and Sultan, Zain and Bukhari, Marwan (2024) Partial body fat percentage as a predictor of fragility fractures in a large cohort : a cross sectional study. Rheumatology Advances in Practice, 8 (1): rkae010. ISSN 2514-1775

Nadeem, Ummaz and Bukhari, Marwan and Sultan, Zain (2023) P077 Bone mineral density predicts fractures when measured in more than one area : results from a large observational cohort. Rheumatology, 62 (Supple). ISSN 1462-0324

Ark, Rajiv and Bukhari, Marwan (2022) AB1010 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LONGITUDINAL BONE MINERAL DENSITY CHANGES IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 81 (Suppl.). p. 1629. ISSN 0003-4967

Ark, Rajiv and Talash, Khojasta and Bukhari, Marwan (2022) Retrospective Analysis of Factors Associated with Fracture in 714 Patients with Polymyalgia Rheumatica. International Journal of Rheumatology, 2022: 9409883. ISSN 1687-9260

Ark, Rajiv and Bukhari, Marwan (2021) DO HIP STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS MEASUREMENTS PREDICT FRACTURE RISK IN PATIENTS WITH POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA? Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 80 (Suppl ). p. 1339. ISSN 0003-4967

Ark, Rajiv and Bukhari, Marwan (2021) POS0511 USING HIP STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS MEASUREMENTS TO PREDICT FRACTURE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 80 (Suppl ). pp. 488-489. ISSN 0003-4967

Ark, Rajiv and Bukhari, Marwan (2021) Identifying factors that predict fracture risk in polymyalgia rheumatica. Rheumatology, 60 (Suppl.). i58-i59. ISSN 1462-0324

Mistry, Jemma and Jackson, Daniel and Bukhari, Marwan and Taylor, Adam (2016) A role for interleukins in ochronosis in a chondrocyte in vitro model of alkaptonuria. Clinical Rheumatology, 35 (7). pp. 1849-1856. ISSN 0770-3198

Grace, Laura and Bukhari, Marwan and Lauder, R. M. and Bishop, Lisa A. and Taylor, Adam M. (2016) Bacterial toxins in the urine of patients with rheumatoid arthritis : a cause of the condition or an opportunistic result of it? Rheumatology, 55 (Suppl.). p. 145. ISSN 1462-0324

Mistry, J. B. and Jackson, D. J. and Bukhari, Marwan and Taylor, Adam (2016) Osteoarticular cells tolerate short-term exposure to nitisinone-implications in alkaptonuria. Clinical Rheumatology, 35 (2). pp. 513-516. ISSN 0770-3198

Mistry, Jemma and Bukhari, Marwan and Taylor, Adam (2013) Alkaptonuria. Rare Diseases, 1: e27475.

Thesis

Thurston, Charles and Kerns, Jemma and Hale, Alison and Bukhari, Marwan (2020) Mixed effects and multivariable linear modelling of risk factors for bone mineral density loss. Masters thesis, Lancaster University.

Kammath, Vishnu and Taylor, Adam and Bukhari, Marwan (2017) The effects of superoxide dismutase on osteoarticular cells and structural analysis of ochronosis, in a disease model of alkaptonuria. Masters thesis, Lancaster University.

Grace, Laura and Taylor, Adam and Bukhari, Marwan and Lauder, Bob (2016) Detection of staphylococcal enterotoxins in patients with rheumatoid arthritis or closed fracture. PhD thesis, Lancaster Medical School.

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