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This patient has a total hip bone mineral density (BMD) of 0
This patient has a total hip bone mineral density (BMD) of g/cm2 (black circle on the reference database graph) as measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, a femoral neck T-score of −4.69 and a total hip T-score of −5.02. The reference database graph displays age- and sex-matched mean BMD levels ±2 SD (shaded areas) derived from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. T-score indicates the difference in SD between the subject's BMD and the predicted sex-matched mean peak young adult BMD; Z-score, the difference in SD between the subject's BMD and the sex- and age-matched mean BMD; and % of mean, the subject's BMD as a percentage of the mean peak young adult BMD- or age-matched BMD level. (Adapted from bone densitometry report, QDR-4500C bone densitometer, Hologic Inc, Bedford, Massachusetts.) Source: Chapter 23. Geriatric Endocrinology, Greenspan’s Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 9e Citation: Gardner DG, Shoback D. Greenspan’s Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 9e; 2011 Available at: Accessed: October 20, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved
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