ba0001oc3.4 | Osteoporosis pathophysiology and genetics | ECTS2013
Bjornerem Ashild
, Wang Xiaofang
, Ghasem-Zadeh Ali
, Bui Minh
, Hopper John
, Zebaze Roger
, Seeman Ego
Introduction: Bone mineral density decreases before menopause and is held to be due to trabecular, not cortical, bone loss. Yet neither a negative bone balance, nor accelerated remodelling occurs before 45 years of age. We hypothesized that bone loss will first appear after 45 years and will be cortical (as 80% of bone is cortical).Methods/design: Images of distal tibia acquired using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (Scanco Me...