自引率: 9.6%
被引量: 2004
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国人发稿量: 4
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Published by Springer. ISSN: 1094-6950.<br /><br />Combining high quality research and review articles with sound, practice-oriented advice, the Journal of Clinical Densitometry meets the diverse diagnostic and management needs of all those radiologists, endocrinologists, nephrologists, rheumatologists, gynecologists, family physicians, internists, and technicians whose osteoporitic patients require diagnostic clinical densitometry for therapeutic management.
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Published by Springer. ISSN: 1094-6950. Combining high quality research and review articles with sound, practice-oriented advice, the Journal of Clinical Densitometry meets the diverse diagnostic and management needs of all those radiologists, endocrinologists, nephrologists, rheumatologists, gynecologists, family physicians, internists, and technicians whose osteoporitic patients require diagnostic clinical densitometry for therapeutic management.
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Comparison of Mineral Density of Dental Structures of Ancient Human Skeletons from the Roman Period with Modern-Day Human Dental Structures.
Comparison of maxillary, mandibular, dental crown and root mineral density in human skeletons identified in historical excavations with today's human maxillary, mandibular dental crown and root. After the skull images were obtained, four groups were created: maxilla 1, mandible 1 from the old period, maxilla 2 from the images taken from today's patients, and mandible 2 from the images taken from today's patients. Seventeen skeletons were previously classified as young age, middle age, and older age. Among the archive tomography images, 17 images from young (15-35), middle (36-56) and older (57 and over) age images were included in the study. HU value of the desired region was calculated automatically by the device using Region of interest (ROI). In this study, 34 jaws and 68 teeth were evaluated, including 7 mandibles and 10 maxillae from the late Roman period, and 8 mandibles and 9 maxillae from today's people. The average HU value of the crowns of mandibular anterior teeth from the late Roman period was measured as 2406.0. The average HU value of the crowns of maxillary anterior teeth was found to be 3383.8. In the posterior aspect, the average crown HU value measured in the maxilla was found to be higher than that in the mandible. The finding showed that the density of dental tissues of ancient people, such as enamel and dentin forming the crown, and cementum and dentin forming the root, was significantly higher than today's people.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Bone health ECHO case report: Orbital inflammation after zoledronate infusion.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Correlation between body composition and bone mineral density differs by sex and skeletal site in overweight and obese Chinese subjects.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Identifying Key Genes and Their Associated Molecular Pathways in Lupus Nephritis-Osteoporosis: An In-Silico Analysis.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Lumbar spine densitometry in people with spinal cord injury: Investigation of potential sources of errors.
被引量:- 发表:1970