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Osteoscoop - Issue N°216 – December 2011

Bone microarchitecture assessed by TBS predicts osteoporotic fractures independently of bone density. Osteoscoop - Issue N°216 – December 2011. DXA scans. BMD. TBS. Is TBS a good osteoporotic fracture prediction parameter?. DXA scans. Lumbar spine BMD, TBS. N=29 407 Age > 50.

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Osteoscoop - Issue N°216 – December 2011

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  1. Bone microarchitecture assessed by TBS predicts osteoporotic fractures independently of bone density Osteoscoop - Issue N°216 – December 2011

  2. DXA scans BMD TBS Is TBS a good osteoporotic fracture prediction parameter?

  3. DXA scans Lumbar spine BMD, TBS N=29 407 Age > 50 Total hip BMD BMD TBS Femoral neck BMD Is TBS a good osteoporotic fracture prediction parameter?

  4. DXA scans Lumbar spine BMD, TBS N=29 407 Age > 50 Total hip BMD BMD TBS Femoral neck BMD Is TBS a good osteoporotic fracture prediction parameter? Normal trabecular bone TBS Spine fracture TBS fracture prediction similar to BMD fracture prediction Hip fracture Osteoporotic trabecular bone Other major osteoporotic fracture Number of osteoporotic fractures

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