Original paper
Intracortical remodelling and porosity in the distal radius and post-mortem femurs of women: a cross-sectional study
Abstract
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.In this cross-sectional study, we used high-resolution peripheral CT to quantify and compare cortical and...
Paper Details
Title
Intracortical remodelling and porosity in the distal radius and post-mortem femurs of women: a cross-sectional study
Published Date
May 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
375
Issue
9727
Pages
1729 - 1736
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