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[X-ray absorptiometry].

Authors: M, Fukunaga; T, Sone;

[X-ray absorptiometry].

Abstract

Bone mass measurements are essential in the diagnosis of osteoporosis, the monitoring of its progression, and the evaluation of therapeutical responses. Among various methods of bone mass measurements, single- and dual-X-ray absorptiometry, SXA and DXA, have shown excellent fundamental performance. In this paper, the principles of SXA and DXA; i.e., factors of fundamental performance, such as precision, data-acquisition, and radiation dose, the practice of DXA, recent advances in DXA, such as the lateral spine scan, the measurement of body composition, application to BMD measurement of the bones of small animals and at sites of metal implants, morphometry of the spine, and geometrical measurement in the proxial femur, and clinical applications to osteoporosis were particularly reviewed.

Keywords

Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Absorptiometry, Photon, Bone Density, Animals, Humans, Osteoporosis, Female, Middle Aged, Aged

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