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Ultrasound measurements of overlying soft tissue thickness at four skeletal sites suitable for <i>in vivo</i> x‐ray fluorescence
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2002
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Medical UltrasoundEngineeringXrf MeasurementsBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryX-ray ImagingTissue ImagingBody CompositionBody Mass IndexSignal AttenuationRadiologyHealth SciencesBone HealthMedical ImagingMusculoskeletal ImagingSkeletal BiologyMusculoskeletal UltrasoundUltrasoundBone DensityBone ImagingSkeletal SitesBiomedical ImagingSoft Tissue ThicknessSkeletal Imaging
Due to signal attenuation in overlying soft tissue, development of x‐ray fluorescence systems to measure low atomic number elements, such as strontium, in human bone required a search for a skeletal site with thin overlying tissue. This paper reports ultrasound measurements of overlying tissue on 10 subjects, at four anatomical sites. The average tissue thickness at the finger was The average tissue thicknesses were and at forehead, tibia and heel, respectively. Additionally, both parametric and nonparametric approaches to the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and tissue thickness suggest that there is a significant linear correlation between the subject's BMI and overlying tissue at the finger and heel bone. These correlations might be used as a criterion to perform XRF measurements, however a larger data set is required to address these correlations more clearly.
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