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Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess the clinical utility of bone mineral density (BMD) of Ward's triangle by dual-energy absorptiometry (DEXA) as an indicator of osteoporosis in comparison with quantitative computed tomography (QCT) of the lumbar spine and DEXA of the lumbar spine and hip sites (trochanter and femoral neck). The authors conducted a retrospective study of all patients (28 men and 17 women) with decreased BMD by QCT (T-score less than -1.0) who had DEXA BMD performed at the lumbar spine and hip between October 1993 and January 1995 in the Endocrine Clinic. Of the 24 men with osteoporosis by QCT BMD, 14 were defined as having osteoporosis by DEXA exclusively at Ward's triangle. In the 11 women with osteoporosis by QCT BMD, the DEXA BMD at Ward's triangle and the femoral neck were equally sensitive in detecting osteoporosis, whereas the DEXA lumbar spine and trochanter BMD measurements were insensitive.

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Title
WARD'S TRIANGLE BONE MINERAL DENSITY DETERMINED BY DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY IS A SENSITIVE INDICATOR OF OSTEOPOROSIS
Author
Yoshihashi, Ann K, MD; Drake, A J, III, MD; Shakir, K MMohamed, MD, FACE
Pages
69-72
Section
Original Article
Publication year
1998
Publication date
Mar/Apr 1998
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
1530891X
e-ISSN
19342403
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1691414788
Copyright
Copyright Allen Press Publishing Services Mar/Apr 1998