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Is There a Difference Between Right and Left Femoral Bone Density?

Authors :
Ajay D. Rao
Sushma Reddy
D. Sudhaker Rao
Source :
Journal of Clinical Densitometry. 3:57-61
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2000.

Abstract

Because of the known differences in bone mineral density (BMD) of the dominant and nondominant forearms, it has been customary to measure BMD of the nondominant forearm to reduce variance. However, it is less clear whether such systematic differences exist between BMD of the two hips. Accordingly, we measured BMD of both hips and the spine in 131 consecutive white women who presented to a community-based private practitioner for evaluation and advice on osteoporosis. There was a highly significant correlation between BMD of the two hips at the femoral neck, trochanter, and Ward's triangle ( r = 0.91, 0.93, and 0.89, respectively; p p p = 0.008 and 0.005, respectively). The left hip BMD was consistently higher than the right hip BMD at all measurement sites. Because of the small sample size of left-handed persons, we were unable to determine the influence of dominant handedness on hip BMD. We concluded the following: (1) BMDs of the two hips are highly correlated at relevant measurement sites; (2) there does not appear to be a dominant hip as there is dominant forearm; (3) because of strong agreement between BMD of the two hips, there is little justification to measure both hips in routine clinical practice.

Details

ISSN :
10946950
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Accession number :
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