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Normative data for iliac bone histomorphometry in growing children.

F H Glorieux1, R Travers, A Taylor, J R Bowen, F Rauch, M Norman, A M Parfitt.   

Abstract

Many insights into normal and pathologic bone development can only be gained by bone histomorphometry. However, the use of this technique in pediatrics has so far been hampered by the lack of reference data. Therefore, we obtained transfixing iliac bone samples from 58 individuals between 1.5 and 22.9 years of age (25 male; tetracycline labeling performed in 48 subjects), who underwent surgery for reasons independent of abnormalities in bone development and metabolism. The results of histomorphometric analyses of cancellous parameters and cortical width are presented as means and standard deviations, as well as medians and ranges in five age groups. In addition, the original data are available from the authors. There were significant age-dependent increases in both cortical width and cancellous bone volume, the latter being due to an increase in trabecular thickness. Osteoid thickness did not vary significantly with age. Bone surface-based indicators of bone formation showed an age-dependent decline, reflecting similar changes in activation frequency. Mineral apposition rate decreased continuously with age. Parameters of bone resorption did not vary significantly between age groups. Paired biopsies from adjacent sites, obtained in eight subjects, were used to examine the reproducibility of histomorphometric parameters in children. The lowest coefficients of variation (<10%) were found for structural measures, as well as mineral apposition rate and wall thickness. The highest variability was found for cellular parameters. The availability of reference material will greatly facilitate the use of histomorphometry in pediatrics.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10678403     DOI: 10.1016/s8756-3282(99)00257-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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