The bone density test result is presented in terms of T-score and Z-score. T-score indicates bone density values in comparison to ideal values. According to the World Health Organization, T-score values to determine bone density are: A Z-score shows your bone density values in comparison to...
You’ll get 2 scores after your bone density test: T score:This compares your bone density with a healthy, young adult of your gender. The score indicates if your bone density is normal, below normal, or at the levels that indicate osteoporosis. Here’s what the T score means: ●-1 a...
Results: All patients reached near-adult height within midparental height median-0.5 SDS (-1.4 to 0.7) and 0.9 SDS (0.1-1.9) for girls and boys, respectively. The body composition improved but did not normalize. Only 7 of the 22 patients were reported to be in puberty. None of the ...
Results: There was no case of "low bone density for chronologic age (Z-score ≤-2)" in children. "Z-score ≤-2" was found in 53.4% (23 cases) of adult patients, respectively. The odds of Z-score ≤-2 in patients at ... F Mohseni,MR Mohajeri-Tehrani,B Larijani,... 被引量:...
1. Designation T-score and Z-score reported on the bone density tests. [J] . Grajower M Osteoporosis international: a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA . 2001,第2期 机译:在骨密度测...
We found out that there is a decrease in the bone mineral density above the age of 40; concerning the T-score, there is an obvious decrease tendency with ageing, both at the vertebral column and at the hip, while in the case of the Z-score, the tendency is that of increasing with ...
The use of different reference ranges may give rise to different T -score values for the same bone mineral density (BMD) value. This study was designed to quantify the differences in the classification of a particular population on the basis of normal ranges obtained from other reference database...
For diagnosing osteoporosis, International Society for Clinical Densitometry guidelines suggest using the lowest bone mineral density T-score of the lumbar spine (LS), femoral neck (FN), or total hip (TH). For the LS, use of the total spine (L1–L4) T-score is suggested. Although controvers...
The AUC of the 12-score method was the largest, but it was only 0.591, and linear regression showed a regression coefficient of only 0.033. These results suggest that bone cement distribution influences risk of new fracture much less than risk of re-collapse. According to the literature, new...
Vitamin D deficiency is a candidate risk factor for osteoporosis, characterized by decreased bone mineral density (BMD). We performed this two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the causal effect of vitamin D on BMD. We extracted 143 single-nucleotide polymorphisms from a re...