Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.

Mean linear attenuation coefficients for trabecular bone (T) in the distal radius and total absorption coefficients (TA) in the radial mid-shafts of 22 patients with crush fracture osteoporosis were measured serially for a year by using computed tomography. After approximately 6 months, each patient...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Hesp, R, Deacon, A, Hulme, P, Reeve, J
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Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1984
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Deacon, A
Hulme, P
Reeve, J
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description Mean linear attenuation coefficients for trabecular bone (T) in the distal radius and total absorption coefficients (TA) in the radial mid-shafts of 22 patients with crush fracture osteoporosis were measured serially for a year by using computed tomography. After approximately 6 months, each patient was admitted to a metabolic ward for an 18-day calcium balance study. The rate of change (trend) in trabecular bone (T) in the distal radius was a better predictor of calcium balance than the trend in mid-shaft cortical bone (TA). The scatter in the regressions of the trends of T and TA on calcium balance could be accounted for by known methodological uncertainties.
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Hulme, P
Reeve, J
Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.
title Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.
title_full Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.
title_fullStr Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.
title_full_unstemmed Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.
title_short Trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis.
title_sort trends in trabecular and cortical bone in the radius compared with whole body calcium balance in osteoporosis
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