In femoral radiographs of 2030 aging women, the diameter of the midshaft periosteum increased as cortical thickness declined. Since the cortical area enlarged, periosteal accretion exceeded endosteal resorption. Since the section modulus increased more than did cortical area, the ratio of flexural failure resistance to crush resistance increased, in apparent contrast to the changes observed in the femoral neck
Fractures of the proximal femur are the most devastating outcome of osteoporosis. It is generally un...
This study aims to investigate patterns of femoral cortical bone fragility with age (at death) and t...
The rate and degree of cortical bone loss was examined at five sites along the femoral diaphysis in ...
In femoral radiographs of 2030 aging women, the diameter of the midshaft periosteum increased as cor...
The anatomic distribution of cortical and cancellous bone in the femoral neck may be critical in det...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture risk rises 100 to 1000-fold over 60 years of ageing. Loss of resistance to ...
The geometry as well as bone mineral density (BMD) of the proximal femur contributes to fracture ris...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...
ABSTRACT: Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part o...
Endocortical remodeling and wall thickness (W.Th.) were measured in femoral neck bone from 12 female...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...
Objectives: To quantitate differences between cases of hip fracture and controls in cortical width a...
We prospectively examined vBMD and structural bone parameters assessed by QCT among participants ...
Although the continued periosteal apposition that accompanies age‐related bone loss is a biomechanic...
Fractures of the proximal femur are the most devastating outcome of osteoporosis. It is generally un...
This study aims to investigate patterns of femoral cortical bone fragility with age (at death) and t...
The rate and degree of cortical bone loss was examined at five sites along the femoral diaphysis in ...
In femoral radiographs of 2030 aging women, the diameter of the midshaft periosteum increased as cor...
The anatomic distribution of cortical and cancellous bone in the femoral neck may be critical in det...
Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part of this inc...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture risk rises 100 to 1000-fold over 60 years of ageing. Loss of resistance to ...
The geometry as well as bone mineral density (BMD) of the proximal femur contributes to fracture ris...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...
ABSTRACT: Hip fracture risk rises 100- to 1000-fold over six decades of age, but only a minor part o...
Endocortical remodeling and wall thickness (W.Th.) were measured in femoral neck bone from 12 female...
In recent years quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has allowed precise non-invasive, three dimen...
Objectives: To quantitate differences between cases of hip fracture and controls in cortical width a...
We prospectively examined vBMD and structural bone parameters assessed by QCT among participants ...
Although the continued periosteal apposition that accompanies age‐related bone loss is a biomechanic...
Fractures of the proximal femur are the most devastating outcome of osteoporosis. It is generally un...
This study aims to investigate patterns of femoral cortical bone fragility with age (at death) and t...
The rate and degree of cortical bone loss was examined at five sites along the femoral diaphysis in ...