Identification of Sex‐Specific Associations Between Polymorphisms of the Osteoprotegerin Gene, TNFRSF11B, and Paget's Disease of Bone

We studied the role of TNFRSF11B polymorphisms on the risk to develop Paget's disease of bone in a Belgian study population. We observed no association in men, but a highly significant association was found in women, and this was confirmed in a population from the United Kingdom.

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