Current Osteoporosis Reports, volume 19, issue 5, pages 532-541
Advancements in Osteoporosis Imaging, Screening, and Study of Disease Etiology
Justin J Tse
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Ainsley C J Smith
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Michael T Kuczynski
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Daphne A Kaketsis
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Sarah Manske
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-07-22
Journal:
Current Osteoporosis Reports
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.231
CiteScore: 8.4
Impact factor: 4.2
ISSN: 15441873, 15442241
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Abstract
The purpose of this review is to inform researchers and clinicians with the most recent imaging techniques that are employed (1) to opportunistically screen for osteoporosis and (2) to provide a better understanding into the disease etiology of osteoporosis. Phantomless calibration techniques for computed tomography (CT) may pave the way for better opportunistic osteoporosis screening and the retroactive analysis of imaging data. Additionally, hardware advances are enabling new applications of dual-energy CT and cone-beam CT to the study of bone. Advances in MRI sequences are also improving imaging evaluation of bone properties. Finally, the application of image registration techniques is enabling new uses of imaging to investigate soft tissue-bone interactions as well as bone turnover. While DXA remains the most prominent imaging tool for osteoporosis diagnosis, new imaging techniques are becoming more widely available and providing additional information to inform clinical decision-making.
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