Identification of patients with low bone mass by single photon absorptiometry and single-energy X-ray absorptiometry
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Identification of patients with low bone mass by single photon absorptiometry and single-energy X-ray absorptiometry
Abstract
Single-photon absorptiometry measurements at the radius and calcaneus have been shown in a number of prospective studies to predict the risk of all fractures as well as measurements at the spine or hip. Single-energy X-ray absorptiometry should do as well or better. These methods should be useful in selecting patients for therapy to treat or prevent osteoporosis.
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