High degree of discordance between three-dimensional and two-dimensional lumbar spine bone mineral density in Turner's syndrome

  • Lage, A. Z.
  • Brandao, C. A.
  • Mendes, JRT
  • Huayllas, M. K.
  • Liberman, B.
  • Mendonca, B. B.
  • Costa, EMF
  • Verreschi, I. T.
  • Lazaretti-Castro, M.
Publication date
December 2005
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
1094-6950
Journal
Journal of Clinical Densitometry

Abstract

Low bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has been described in Turner's syndrome (TS). One of the error factors of DXA is short stature, a common finding in TS patients. Aimed to evaluate the influence of a low stature on BMD. we compared the two-dimensional (2D) or conventional BMD (cBMD) with three-dimensional (3D) or volumetric BMD (vBMD) in 62 females (10 to 48 yr old) with TS diagnosis in a case control study. They were compared to 102 normal females (7 to 45 yr old) grouped by age-ranges. All patients were subjected to a lumbar spine densitometry by DXA in the PA and lateral projections, obtained the cBMD and vBMD and calculated for the apparent BMD (appBMD). in TS, the mean of Z-score for cBMD...

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