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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2015
The accurate measurement of bone mineral density using noninvasive methods can be of value in the detection and evaluation of primary and secondary causes of decreased bone mass. This includes primary osteoporosis and secondary disorders, such as hyperparathyroidism, osteomalacia, multiple myeloma, diffuse metastases, and glucocorticoid therapy or ...
Abtin, Doroudinia, Patrick M, Colletti
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The accurate measurement of bone mineral density using noninvasive methods can be of value in the detection and evaluation of primary and secondary causes of decreased bone mass. This includes primary osteoporosis and secondary disorders, such as hyperparathyroidism, osteomalacia, multiple myeloma, diffuse metastases, and glucocorticoid therapy or ...
Abtin, Doroudinia, Patrick M, Colletti
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BONE MINERALIZATION AND BONE MINERAL CONTENT IN PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Acta Endocrinologica, 1977ABSTRACT The degree of bone mineralization and the bone mineral content (BMC) was evaluated in 6 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism. The degree of bone mineralization was estimated as the phosphorus/hydroxyproline ratio (P/Hypro) in bone biopsies; BMC was estimated by photon absorptiometry on both forearms.
L, Tougaard +3 more
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Bone Quality—Beyond Bone Mineral Density
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2016Both bone mass and quality are responsible for bone strength. Whereas bone mass is measured with bone mineral density, quantification of bone quality is more complex and involves bone architecture, texture, and mechanical parameters. Over the last decade, significant progress has been made in developing technologies to measure bone quality.
Thomas M, Link, Ursula, Heilmeier
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Biomaterials, 1996
A study on the evolution with age of the mineral composition of bones was performed on samples belonging to human and other common mammalian species (cattle, sheep, dog). The study was carried out on the ashes obtained by calcination of the bone samples (1 h at 900 degrees C).
A, Ravaglioli +7 more
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A study on the evolution with age of the mineral composition of bones was performed on samples belonging to human and other common mammalian species (cattle, sheep, dog). The study was carried out on the ashes obtained by calcination of the bone samples (1 h at 900 degrees C).
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Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1974
Abstract. The uptake of 85Sr in the spine and both the bone mineral linear density (g/cm) and mineral density (g/cm3) of the trabecular radius, midshaft radius and ulnae have been measured in 21 untreated sarcoid patients, using the 241Am γ‐transmission method.
S, Tervonen, P, Karjalainen, R, Valta
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Abstract. The uptake of 85Sr in the spine and both the bone mineral linear density (g/cm) and mineral density (g/cm3) of the trabecular radius, midshaft radius and ulnae have been measured in 21 untreated sarcoid patients, using the 241Am γ‐transmission method.
S, Tervonen, P, Karjalainen, R, Valta
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Noninvasive bone mineral measurements
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1983Single and dual photon absorptiometry are now available to aid the physician in diagnosis and management of generalized bone diseases. Both methods are reviewed in detail. They allow an accurate and reproducible assessment of bone mineral at predominantly cortical (appendicular skeleton) and trabecular (axial skeleton) bone sites.
H W, Wahner, W L, Dunn, B L, Riggs
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