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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.

Original publication

DOI

10.1042/cs0660109

Type

Journal article

Journal

Clin sci (lond)

Publication Date

01/1984

Volume

66

Pages

109 - 112

Keywords

Absorptiometry, Photon, Bone and Bones, Calcium, Female, Humans, Male, Osteoporosis, Radius, Tomography, X-Ray Computed