Archives of Disease in Childhood 2008;93:705-707
Short report
Auditing bone densitometry and fractures in children with chronic disease
Bone and Endocrine Research Group, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, UK
Dr S Faisal Ahmed, Bone and Endocrine Research Group, Dept of Child Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow G3 8SJ; gcl328{at}clinmed.gla.ac.uk
In a retrospective analysis of bone densitometry scans performed in an audit of 576 children with chronic disease, lean-mass-adjusted bone mineral content (BMC) for the total body and the lumbar spine was marginally lower in children with fractures. However, the predictive ability of different bone mineral densities (BM) and BMC cut-offs to identify fracture risk in children with chronic disease needs to be tested for specific disease conditions in larger prospective studies.
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