2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-015-1552-2
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Anthropometric approach to lumbar vertebral body volumes

Abstract: There is a wide variability in the volume of lumbar vertebrae. The volume of the vertebral body appears to vary not only with a person's height but also their weight. The vertebral body seems to expand with weight in men.

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“…43 Vertebral body volume in men was larger than that of women only in the lumbar spine, mainly accountable by an increase in vertebral body CSA. 45 Although thoracic and lumbar vertebral body height is, as expected, closely related to patient height, lumbar vertebral body CSA in males is related to patient weight. 45 The L5 vertebral body volume is normally up to 5% smaller than the L3 or L4 vertebral bodies.…”
Section: Lumbar Vertebral Body Dimensionssupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…43 Vertebral body volume in men was larger than that of women only in the lumbar spine, mainly accountable by an increase in vertebral body CSA. 45 Although thoracic and lumbar vertebral body height is, as expected, closely related to patient height, lumbar vertebral body CSA in males is related to patient weight. 45 The L5 vertebral body volume is normally up to 5% smaller than the L3 or L4 vertebral bodies.…”
Section: Lumbar Vertebral Body Dimensionssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…45 Although thoracic and lumbar vertebral body height is, as expected, closely related to patient height, lumbar vertebral body CSA in males is related to patient weight. 45 The L5 vertebral body volume is normally up to 5% smaller than the L3 or L4 vertebral bodies. 43,44 Patients with L5 pars defects tend to have even smaller L5 vertebral bodies, $ 10% smaller than L4, with greater posterior wedging.…”
Section: Lumbar Vertebral Body Dimensionssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Im Mit dem Ziel Ungenauigkeiten der Röntgenmessungen zu minimieren, wurden diese mit volumetrischen Rekonstruktionen korreliert. Bisherige Verfahren der Volumenbestimmung nutzten die Wasserverdrängung erwachsener osteologischer Wirbel (Diab et al 1998;Molloy et al 2003;Limthongkul et al 2010) oder erfolgten über das Prinzip von Cavalieri, bei der anhand der koronaren Fläche ein idealer, zylindrischer, anteriorer Wirbelkörper angenommen und berechnet wurde (Odaci et al 2003;Caula et al 2016). Bedingt durch eine konische Wirbelkörperform sowie osteophytäre und osteoporotische Knochenveränderungen zeigten sich diese Messmethoden fehlerbehaftet (Lauridsen et al 1984;Davies et al 1989;Molloy et al 2003;Limthongkul et al 2010;Matsumoto et al 2011).…”
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