Literature DB >> 7665134

A morphometric study of the cortex of the human femur from early childhood to advanced old age.

P K Bertelsen1, J G Clement, C D Thomas.   

Abstract

One hundred and ninety-five mid-shaft femoral bone samples were collected at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Pathology, Melbourne, Australia. These samples came from individuals aged 1-97 years, who had dies unexpectedly and were considered healthy immediately before death. From the samples, transverse sections 100-200 micronM thick were cut on a sawing microtome. Three groups of sections [from persons aged 19-21 (n = 9), 39-41 (n = 9), and 59-61 years (n = 9) at death] were adjusted to a thickness of 100 +/- 5 microns by hand-lapping and microradiographs were taken of these sections. Automatic image analysis methods were used to measure the area and perimeter of the femoral cortex for all 195 sections. Additionally, the number and areas of all holes within the cortex were measured for those sections that were microradiographed. The results show that, even though the number of Haversian canals measured from the entire bone cortex changes with age, the spread of values at any given age makes these measurements of limited value for age determination. From this it may be inferred that all methods that rely, to any extent, upon measurements of this parameter are likely to be flawed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7665134     DOI: 10.1016/0379-0738(95)01738-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Int        ISSN: 0379-0738            Impact factor:   2.395


  6 in total

1.  Determination of age at death using combined morphology and histology of the femur.

Authors:  C D Thomas; M S Stein; S A Feik; J D Wark; J G Clement
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 2.610

2.  Intrapopulation variability in mineralization density at the human femoral mid-shaft.

Authors:  H M Goldman; T G Bromage; A Boyde; C D L Thomas; J G Clement
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 2.610

3.  Relationships among microstructural properties of bone at the human midshaft femur.

Authors:  H M Goldman; C D L Thomas; J G Clement; T G Bromage
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.610

4.  An examination of histomorphometric relationships in the anterior and posterior human femoral cortex.

Authors:  Ariane Maggio; Daniel Franklin
Journal:  J Bone Miner Metab       Date:  2021-03-13       Impact factor: 2.626

5.  The Lichfield bone study: the skeletal response to exercise in healthy young men.

Authors:  Kyriacos I Eleftheriou; Jaikirty S Rawal; Anthony Kehoe; Laurence E James; John R Payne; James R Skipworth; Zudin A Puthucheary; Fotios Drenos; Dudley J Pennell; Mike Loosemore; Michael World; Steve E Humphries; Fares S Haddad; Hugh E Montgomery
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  2011-11-23

6.  Assessment of the Inner Surface Microstructure of Decellularized Cortical Bone by a Scanning Electron Microscope.

Authors:  Heonuk Jeong; Jungo Asai; Takashi Ushida; Katsuko S Furukawa
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2019-09-19
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