Signalment differences in bone mineral content and bone mineral density in canine appendicular bones

Volume: 21, Issue: 02, Pages: 147 - 151
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Summary The objective was to determine signalment-related differences in bone mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD) in dogs. Unilateral appendicular bones were harvested from 62 canine cadavers. Middiaphyseal regions of interest (ROIs) were scanned using a Hologic® DXA device Braincon, Vienna, Austria). BMC and BMD were calculated within this region. Middle-aged dogs (3 . 10 years) revealed the highest BMC and BMD levels. Mean BMC...
Paper Details
Title
Signalment differences in bone mineral content and bone mineral density in canine appendicular bones
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
21
Issue
02
Pages
147 - 151
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