Journal article
Intracortical remodelling and porosity in the distal radius and post-mortem femurs of women: a cross-sectional study
RM Zebaze, A Ghasem-Zadeh, A Bohte, S Iuliano-Burns, M Mirams, RI Price, EJ Mackie, E Seeman
Lancet | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background: Osteoporosis research has focused on vertebral fractures and trabecular bone loss. However, non-vertebral fractures at predominantly cortical sites account for 80% of all fractures and most fracture-related morbidity and mortality in old age. We aimed to re-examine cortical bone as a source of bone loss in the appendicular skeleton. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we used high-resolution peripheral CT to quantify and compare cortical and trabecular bone loss from the distal radius of adult women, and measured porosity using scanning electron microscopy. Exclusion criteria were diseases or prescribed drugs affecting bone metabolism. We also measured bone mineral density of..
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This work was supported by a grant from the Australia National Health and Medical Research Council (project grants 400139 and 566916).