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The radiographic trabecular bone pattern during menopause

W G Geraets1, P F Van der Stelt, P J Elders

  • 1Department of Oral Radiology, Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), The Netherlands.

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|November 1, 1993
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Radiographic trabecular patterns in the distal radius correlate with bone mineral density and time, particularly during early menopause. This finding enhances diagnostic value for changing bone structure.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Orthopedics
  • Bone Densitometry

Background:

  • Assessing bone health is crucial for diagnosing and managing skeletal diseases.
  • Radiographic imaging is a common tool, but its diagnostic value can be limited by complex bone structures.
  • Understanding trabecular bone patterns offers a potential avenue for improved diagnostic accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance the diagnostic utility of radiographs by analyzing the radiographic trabecular pattern.
  • To investigate the relationship between the distal radius's trabecular pattern and key physiological factors.
  • To determine if trabecular patterns correlate with bone mineral density, time, and menopausal status.

Main Methods:

  • Observational study analyzing radiographic images of the distal radius.

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  • Quantitative assessment of trabecular bone pattern morphology.
  • Statistical analysis to correlate trabecular pattern features with bone mineral density, chronological time, and menopausal status.
  • Main Results:

    • A significant correlation was identified between the radiographic trabecular pattern and bone mineral density.
    • The trabecular pattern also demonstrated a correlation with time, indicating changes over the lifespan.
    • These correlations were particularly pronounced in the early stages of the climacterium.

    Conclusions:

    • The radiographic trabecular pattern of the distal radius is a valuable indicator of bone health.
    • Changes in trabecular patterns reflect alterations in bone mineral density and are influenced by time and menopausal status.
    • Incorporating trabecular pattern analysis into radiographic interpretation can improve diagnostic accuracy for bone conditions.