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Journal of Shaheed Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. 2005; 13 (1): 71-73
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-171361

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Diabetic Muscle Infarction is a rare condition involving poorly controlled diabetic patients. This is a manifestation of diabetic microvasculopathy. In this article we present a diabetic man, who presented with left-sided distal thigh pain and left knee joint effusion. Further evaluations led to the diagnosis of diabetic muscle infarction [DMI]

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Iranian Journal of Radiation Research. 2005; 3 (2): 69-72
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-71087

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Dual X-Ray energy Absorptiometry [DXA] is a method that can be used extensively for bone mineral densitometry [BMD]. A newer method is called DXL, associates dual X ray absorptiometry assisted by laserX-ray absorptiometry to the measures of heel thickness with a laser beam. In this study the cut off points for DXL of calcaneus in the diagnosis of osteoporosis in different bone regions in postmenopausal women were determined. In 268 postmenopausal women, BMD of the spinal and femoral regions was measured by DXA and the value for the heel calcaneous was measured by DXL. The agreement of the two methods in diagnosis of osteoporosis and optimal cut-off point for DXL in defining osteoporosis was obtained. DXA showed osteoporosis in 40.7% of cases with 35.2% in L2-L4, 16.2% in the femoral neck, and 11.7% for the femoral total region. The DXL found osteoporosis, considering -2.5 SD as a threshold, in 26.1% of cases. According to WHO criteria, agreementAgreement of the two methods in the diagnosis of osteoporosis [Kappa score] was 0.443 for the lumbar region, 0.464 for the neck, and, 0.421 for total femur regions [all P values were significant]. Using Receiver Operating Characteristic [ROC] curves, it was found that a T-score of -2.1, -2.6 and -2.4 as the optimal cut-off point of DXL in the diagnosis of osteoporosis in the lumbar spine, the neck and total region of femur, respectively. The results of this study showed a moderate agreement of the two methods in the diagnosis of osteoporosis. It seems that the DXL cannot be used as a substitute for the DXA method, but it can be used as a screening method for finding osteoporosis


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Humans , Female , Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal/diagnosis , Absorptiometry, Photon/statistics & numerical data , Lasers , Bone Density , Statistics
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