Age-related bone loss resulting in fracture is a major public health issue. DXA is the gold standard tool to examine bone mineral density and diagnose osteoporosis as recommended by the WHO. This case-based book covers broad topics in clinical application of DXA, ranging from selection of the region of interest in spine and hip, diagnosis of BMD using T- or Z-score, to the interpretation of follow-up DXA studies and pitfalls which are not listed in the 2019 ISCD guideline. Last chapter includes some cases for readers to inspect their ability in interpreting DXA studies and making a correct diagnosis. It will be a valuable reference for clinicians and radiologists to achieve accurate interpretation and reporting DXA studies with confidence via case exercises.
Chapter 1 Proper Positioning and Labelling of Spine and Hip for DXA.-
Chapter 2 Selection of Region of Interest for DXA Scan.
Chapter 3 Parameters
Selection for Correct Diagnosis in DXA.
Chapter 4 Interpretation of Serial
BMD Results.
Chapter 5 Risk Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Density.
Chapter
6 Extra-Skeletal Causes of Imaging Pitfalls in DXA.
Chapter 7 Common
Extra-Skeletal Findings in DXA Studies.
Chapter 8 Technical Background and
Quality Control for DXA.-Chapter 9 Quiz and Analysis in DXA.
Yu-Ching Lin is an Associate Professor at Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung and Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Wing P. Chan is a Professor at Department of Radiology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.