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High-resolution peripheral computed tomography (HR-pQCT) was developed to image bone microarchitecture in vivo at peripheral skeletal sites. Since the introduction of HR-pQCT in 2005, clinical research to gain insight into pathophysiology of skeletal ...
Chapurlat, R +13 more
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HR-pQCT parameters used in the selected studies of this review: Radius.
HR-pQCT parameters used in the selected studies of this review: Radius.
Daddy Mata-Mbemba (5746847) +6 more
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HR-pQCT parameters used in the selected studies of this review: Tibia.
HR-pQCT parameters used in the selected studies of this review: Tibia.
Daddy Mata-Mbemba (5746847) +6 more
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Abstract Chronic kidney disease–mineral and bone disorder (CKD‐MBD) is a major complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD), characterized by disruptions in mineral metabolism, abnormal bone turnover and vascular calcification, which collectively increase the risk of fractures and cardiovascular disease.
Alief Waitupu +4 more
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An automated algorithm for the detection of cortical interruptions on high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography images of finger joints. [PDF]
To introduce a fully-automated algorithm for the detection of small cortical interruptions (≥0.246mm in diameter) on high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) images, and to investigate the additional value of manual ...
M Peters +9 more
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Abstract Bed rest accelerates bone loss and may exacerbate skeletal fragility. This study examined the effects of 14 days of head‐down tilt bed rest (HDBR) with or without exercise, and subsequent recovery, on bone turnover, density and structure in older adults. Twenty‐two healthy older adults (55–65 years) completed the HDBR protocol.
Guy Hajj‐Boutros +11 more
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Bone Microarchitecture Quantification on High-Resolution Peripheral QCT inPre-Menopausal Women
Bone health depends not only on bone mineral density (BMD) but also on microarchitectural integrity, which strongly influences skeletal strength and fracture risk.
Anshu Kumari +2 more
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Abstract This study examined whether low‐normal serum total testosterone (T) is associated with bone mineral density (BMD) or bone stress injuries (BSI) in male endurance athletes. Baseline data from 46 national‐ to international‐level Finnish athletes (age 24.8 ± 3.6 years; biathlon, cross‐country skiing, orienteering, triathlon, Nordic combined ...
Adam Wagner +4 more
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Long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) may induce bone complications. Tridimensional bone imaging techniques such as high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) allow the assessment of both compartmental volumetric densities and ...
Typhaine Louazon +12 more
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HR-pQCT images of cases leading to discrepancies between readers in scoring.
Panel A: low density caused by low mineralization and/or thin cortex. Panel B: bone apposition. Panel C: multiple breaks belonging to one large break at the base of the phalanx.
Bert van Rietbergen (2621404) +9 more
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