Ausgabe 1/2001
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Is Quantitative Ultrasound Dependent on Bone Structure? A Reflection
C. F. Njeh, T. Fuerst, E. Diessel, H. K. Genant
Lifetime and Five-Year Age-Specific Risks of First and Subsequent Osteoporotic Fractures in Postmenopausal Women
D. A. Doherty, K. M. Sanders, M. A. Kotowicz, R. L Prince
Vitamin D and Bone Mineral Density in Ambulatory Women Living in Buenos Aires, Argentina
E. E. Fradinger, J. R. Zanchetta
The Impact of Lifestyle Factors on Stress Fractures in Female Army Recruits
J. M. Lappe, M. R. Stegman, R. R. Recker
Quantitative Ultrasound of the Tibia Depends on Both Cortical Density and Thickness
S. Prevrhal, T. Fuerst, B. Fan, C. Njeh, D. Hans, M. Uffmann, S. Srivastav, H. K. Genant
Reproducibility of DXA: Potential Impact on Serial Measurements and Misclassification of Osteoporosis
G. Phillipov, C. J. Seaborn, P. J. Phillips
Bone Mineral Density and Quantitative Ultrasound Parameters in Patients with Klinefelter’s Syndrome after Long-Term Testosterone Substitution
J. P. W. van den Bergh, A. R. M. M. Hermus, A. I. Spruyt, C. G. J. Sweep, F. H. M. Corstens, A. G. H. Smals
Effects of Race on Diurnal Patterns of Renal Conservation of Calcium and Bone Resorption in Premenopausal Women
N. H. Bell, B. T. Williamson, B. W. Hollis, B. L. Riggs
An Interactive Tutorial-Based Training Technique for Vertebral Morphometry
J. C. Gardner, G. von Ingersleben, S. L. Heyano, Charles H. Chesnut III
Ability of Peripheral DXA Measurements of the Forearm to Predict Low Axial Bone Mineral Density at Menopause
J. M. Pouillès, F. A. Tremollières, S. Martinez, M. Delsol, C. Ribot