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Appropriate use of bone densitometry.
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1989
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Bone DensitometryGynecologyMetabolic DiseasesOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryBone DiseaseOsteoarthritisNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesBone HealthMedical ImagingSkeletal BiologyEstrogen Replacement TherapyBone DensityBone ImagingMenopauseMetabolic Bone DiseaseMedicineSkeletal ImagingWomen's Health
The authors discuss current capabilities of three common bone densitometry techniques--single photon absorptiometry, dual photon absorptiometry, and quantitative computed tomography--and potential capabilities of new innovations of each of these techniques. They believe that use of bone densitometry is valid in the following four clinical applications and recommend its usage to (a) assess patients with metabolic diseases known to affect the skeleton, (b) assess perimenopausal women for initiation of estrogen replacement therapy, (c) establish a diagnosis of osteoporosis or assess its severity in the context of general clinical care, and (d) monitor the efficacy of treatment interventions or the natural course of disease.