Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9801094 | Micron | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Microarchitecture seems to be a determinant of bone fragility independent of bone density and it is important for understanding the mechanisms of bone fragility as well as the action of the drugs used to prevent osteoporotic fractures. Several in vivo studies (on animals and humans) can provide an additional interpretation for the anti-fracture effect of such drugs. For instance, bisphosphonates and parathyroid hormone seem to preserve or even improve microarchitecture. The challenge for the future will be to evaluate bone quality in vivo with the same or better resolution and accuracy than the invasive methods used today.
Keywords
Tb.Sptrabecular bone pattern factorQCTTb.NHRCTmSvHigh resolution magnetic resonance imagingTbPfTb.ThBV/TVConnectivityBone strengthICIFractal analysisHigh resolution computed tomographyQuantitative computed tomographytrabecular separationBone volumetrabecular numberFracturestrabecular thicknessbone areaMicroarchitectureHistomorphometry
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Authors
L. Dalle Carbonare, M.T. Valenti, F. Bertoldo, M. Zanatta, S. Zenari, G. Realdi, V. Lo Cascio, S. Giannini,