2003
DOI: 10.1385/jcd:6:2:103
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Normative Values of Bone Parameters of Children and Adolescents Using Digital Computer-Assisted Radiogrammetry (DXR)

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“…Our experience with the method also identifies some limitations since the software cannot reliably evaluate hand radiographs from children under the age of 6 years, and there may be few children older than 6 years in whom the software fails to detect the metacarpals correctly. Our results show a more linear increase in DXR-BMD and MCI than in the results reported by van Rijn et al [14] and Malich et al [29]. While the sample size in the latter was very small (n=68) in the age range of 6-17 years, the data presented by van Rijn et al more closely reflect changes in cortical bone mass through puberty.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Our experience with the method also identifies some limitations since the software cannot reliably evaluate hand radiographs from children under the age of 6 years, and there may be few children older than 6 years in whom the software fails to detect the metacarpals correctly. Our results show a more linear increase in DXR-BMD and MCI than in the results reported by van Rijn et al [14] and Malich et al [29]. While the sample size in the latter was very small (n=68) in the age range of 6-17 years, the data presented by van Rijn et al more closely reflect changes in cortical bone mass through puberty.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The highest values of MCI and BBRI are in accordance with the results of previous studies (Hyldstrup and Nielsen, 2001; Shepherd et al, 2005). The peak bone mineral density was also found at the same age in Chuvashian (Malkin et al, 2002, 2006) and in other populations (e.g., Toledo and Jergas, 2006). The increase in MCI values can be seen in men and women up to approximately age 40, and its rate is approximately the same between sexes (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Plain radiographs of both hands were taken from each study participant using a standard radiographic technique, as described in detail by Livshits et al (2002) and Malkin et al (2006). All radiographs were digitized using a commercial flatbed scanner (UMAX 2100) with a transmission unit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of computer-assisted detection tools has been adapted for many clinical applications, including lung cancer screening detection on computed tomography [63], virtual colonography [22], bone age calculation [83], bone mineral density calculations [21,84,85] and other applications in different locations.…”
Section: Applications Outside the Breastmentioning
confidence: 99%