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Bone Densitometry in Children

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2002
Compared with adults, limited attention has been paid to bone densitometry in children. However, due to the recognition of the importance of peak bone mass and the increased capabilities to treat children with diseases that affect bone growth and/or metabolism, bone densitometry is used more often in children.
van Rijn, R. R., van Kuijk, C.
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Bone densitometry

Postgraduate Medicine, 2006
Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the method of choice to measure bone mineral density in elderly patients and others at risk for osteoporosis. Early detection is important because fractures represent an enormous health burden. In this article, the authors discuss the application and interpretation of DXA scans as well as limitations and ...
Monica, Agarwal, Pauline, Camacho
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Non-invasive densitometry

Acta Astronautica, 1992
Several non-invasive methods are available to measure bone density in different regions of the skeleton. Bedrest and microgravity both lead to bone loss, which is more marked in the lower parts of the skeleton. The bone loss can be monitored by non-invasive techniques in longitudinal studies when precision (i.e.
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DXA Reporting Updates: 2023 Official Positions of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry.

Journal of clinical densitometry, 2023
D. Krueger   +7 more
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Challenges and opportunities for quality densitometry in Latin America

Archives of Osteoporosis, 2021
S. S. Maeda   +17 more
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Bone densitometry.

The Medical letter on drugs and therapeutics, 1996
Recently, several methods for measurement of bone density have been developed. Among them, dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is now considered to be a standard method in bone densitometry. In most cases, values by DXA measurement reflect bone strength and thus measurements of lumbar spine and femoral neck by DXA are used for diagnosis of osteopenia or ...
I, Yamamoto, R, Morita
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Densitometrie - Densitometry

Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 1981
K.-J. Eifler, R. T. Crane
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Thin layer densitometry

Analytical Chemistry, 1970
M S, Lefar, A D, Lewis
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Ultrasonic Pulmonary Densitometry

Investigative Radiology, 1975
The feasibility of using A-mode ultrasound to measure lung density changes was tested in two studies. (A) Wet sponges were used as experimental analogs of the lung. The sponges were weighed. A-mode recordings were obtained by placing the transducer face against a sheet of film in contact with each sponge.
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