Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10045211 | European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with Colles' fracture had BUA, SOS, and QUI values that were similar to those of controls. Nevertheless, ROC curves calculated by a combination of height and SOS showed that quantitative calcaneus ultrasound may be a useful tool for identifying postmenopausal women with Colles' fracture. These results indicate that measuring bone mineral density with ultrasound only captures limited aspects of the pathophysiology of Colles' fractures.
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M. Sosa, P. Saavedra, C. Gómez-Alonso, J. Mosquera, A. Torrijos, M. Muñoz-Torres, C. Valero DÃaz de la Madrid, M. DÃaz Curiel, G. MartÃnez DÃaz Guerra, R. Pérez-Cano, J. Alegre, J. Del Pino, GIUMO Study Group GIUMO Study Group,