
pmid: 3383521
Dual photon absorptiometry is a reliable method of assessing bone mineral density. However, distortions of bony architecture, which may not be evident from the low-resolution images provided, can complicate the evaluation and lead to misleading findings. A case is presented which describes the importance of clinical and radiographic correlation.
Minerals, Lumbosacral Region, Bone Nails, Image Enhancement, Bone and Bones, Diagnosis, Differential, Radiography, Fractures, Bone, Spinal Injuries, Humans, Female, Radionuclide Imaging, Aged
Minerals, Lumbosacral Region, Bone Nails, Image Enhancement, Bone and Bones, Diagnosis, Differential, Radiography, Fractures, Bone, Spinal Injuries, Humans, Female, Radionuclide Imaging, Aged
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