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Total body scan analysis - (answer)WHO T-score classification does not apply



cancellous bone (spongy bone) - (answer)Spine, ultradistal radius, calcaneus

Lost first in post menopausal women



cortical bone - (answer)compact bone — femoral neck, 1/3 radius, total body

Affected first by hyperparathyroisism, esp wrist



Measurement sites in kids - (answer)4-16 total body or body minus head

> 16 hip & spine



Mixed bone - (answer)Total hip, trochanter, phalanges



Osteoporosis - (answer)Fragility fracture (standing height or less)

Hip fracture

Vertebral, proximal humerus, or pelvis fx + osteopenia

Incidental vertebral fox

BMD </= -2.5

FRAX >/= 3 or 20



T-score - (answer)BMD patient - BMD young normal mean reference / SD young normal mean reference



Z-score - (answer)BMD patient - BMD age matched mean reference / SD age matched mean reference



Normal BMD child - (answer)Z-score > -2



T-score calculation database - (answer)Hip: NHANES female Caucasian

Spine: manufacturer female Caucasian

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Race adjustment and osteoporosis - (answer)T-score NO

Z-score YES



Osteoporosis in kids - (answer)Low BMD AND fracture

Fractures: vertebral, single LEs, two UEs



Non DXA T-scores - (answer)QCT hip and femoral neck only allowed



How much bone strength is predicted by BMD? - (answer)60-80%



absolute risk - (answer)Number of people who develop a disease/number of people at risk



Relative Risk (RR) - (answer)Ratio of absolute risk in 2 groups

Ex. Absolute risk of fracture in smokers / absolute risk in nonsmokers = relative risk of fracture in
smokers



Risk of vertebral fracture for future vertebral fractures - (answer)20% 1-3 yrs



Risk of contralateral hip fracture after hip fx - (answer)29% in 5 yrs



5 year risk of fracture after any fx - (answer)Forearm: 15% males, 20% females

Vertebral: 18% males, 33% females



Risk factors for fracture independent of BMD - (answer)Low BMI

Prior fx

Family h/o hip fx

Current smoker

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