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Improved roentgenologic diagnosis of osteomalacia by microradioscopy of hand bones. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine. [Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med] Journal article

 
TitleImproved roentgenologic diagnosis of osteomalacia by microradioscopy of hand bones.
Author(s)Meema HE, Meema S 
SourceAm J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med 1975 Dec; 125(4):925-35.
MeSHAdult
Bone and Bones
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Hand
Humans
Male
Metacarpus
Microradiography
Osteomalacia
Osteoporosis
AbstractMicroradioscopic study of metacarpals in 24 osteomalacic and 34 osteoporotic patients revealed excessive intracortical resorption (striations) in approximately 60 percent of patients suffering from osteomalacia, but in none of the osteoporotics. Phalangeal periosteal resorption was found less frequently in osteomalacia than metacarpal striations, and was absent in osteoporotics. On the other hand, quantitative evaluation of cortical thickness, percent cortical area, bone mineral mass, and density did not show any clear differences between the two study groups. It is concluded that the differential diagnosis between osteomalacia and osteoporosis may be considerably improved by microradioscopy of hand bones.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID1211522
  
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