
Modern confocal multiplex morphometry was used to substantiate the specificity of changes in bone tissue in the digital form of coccyx lesions from a morphometric perspective, and in order to substantiate the age-related changes in coccyx lesions, previously prepared microsamples were scanned, measured at the appropriate points and analyzed. According to the results of the analysis, the highest rate of reparative regeneration as a result of coccyx lesions was at the age of 34-48 years, and in older people these indicators confirmed the intensification of the osteoporosis process as a result of destructive and degenerative changes in bone tissue.
coccyx, osteoporosis, confocal morphometry
coccyx, osteoporosis, confocal morphometry
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