Hence, there are three reasons clinicians perform bone mineral density (BMD) measurements: diagnosis using the World Health Organization criteria for osteoporosis, fracture risk prediction, and monitoring the natural progression of diseases that effect BMD or monitoring the therapeutic response to ...
bone mass measurementbone mineral densitydual〆nergy X‐ray absorptiometryhip geometryosteoporosisquantitative ultrasoundvertebral fracture assessmentDual〆nergy X‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the most versatile technology for managing patients with osteoporosis. Non‐bone mineral density (BMD) applications of ...
bone mass measurementsbone strengthcortical porosityCT‐based structural rigidity analysisfinite element analysisquantitative computed tomography3D quantitative computed tomography (QCT) imaging provides a true physical bone mineral density (vBMD) and is the basis for advanced measurements of bone morphology, ...
Reproducibility of DXA measurements of bone mineral density and body composition in children Background The technique of X-ray-based dual photon absorptiometry (DXA) is frequently used in children for the detection of changes in bone mass or... CM Leonard,MA Roza,BCE Webber - 《Pediatric Radiolo...
Bone density at various sites for prediction of hip fractures. Examines whether bone density of the hip measured by dual X-ray absorptiometry is a better predictor of hip fracture than measurements of other bones. Wome... Cummings,R Steven,Black,... - 《Lancet》...
Biochemical Measurements of Bone Turnover in Children and Adolescents Biochemical measurements of bone turnover are helpful in the study of the pathophysiology of skeletal metabolism and growth. However, interpretation of the... P Szulc,E Seeman,PD Delmas - 《Osteoporosis International》 被引量: 1004...
Furthermore, it should be able to assess cancellous and cortical bone in the axial and appendicular skeletons and also to separately assess the two components of bone mass, bone volume and bone density. Lastly, measurements should not be influenced by the size of the bones nor should they be...
Osteoporosis is characterised by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, resulting in increased fragility and susceptibility to fracture. Osteoporotic fractures are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Direct medical costs f
Current bone mass of an individual will be determined by the peak bone mass achieved in early... N Peel,R Eastell - 《Calcified Tissue International》 被引量: 67发表: 1991年 Bone mass measurement: Prediction of risk. Discusses the clinical usefulness of bone mass (density) measurements. ...
Bone density or bone mineral density is the amount of bone mineral in the bone tissue. Bone density measurements are used in clinical medicine as an indicator of osteoporosis, a disease that makes your bones weak, and increases the risk of fractures. It can also indicate your response to trea...