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Calcif Tissue Int ; 78(6): 348-56, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16830203

ABSTRACT

To investigate the age-related activity of the epiphyseal plates, a retrospective study of (99m)Tc-methylene diphosphonate bone scans was undertaken. The study comprised 81 males and 46 females aged 2 weeks to 24 years. The total percentage (%) whole-body (ratio of total physis activity to whole-body activity) and the regional % whole-body (ratio of physis activity of one region to whole-body activity) were derived. The ratio of physis activity of one region to the total physis activity was defined as % physis. Before age 12, total physis activity was found to contribute about 10% to whole-body activity. All total and regional % whole-body activities followed sigmoid curves with age. The differences of the parameters (transition centers and widths) suggested that there might be a later and longer period for the disappearance of physis activity in males than in females. For all the regions, % physis changed little with age until after puberty. At age <1, the proportion of bone activity in the body was about 30-35% for skull, 20-25% for lower limbs, and 5-15% for the rest of the regions. The maximal changes during growth occurred in the skull and the lower limbs. The age-related changes of physis activity during growth reflect a combination of the potential of bone to grow and the processes of bone growth and bone turnover. Bone scintigraphy is useful in understanding the changes of physis activity during growth.


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Bone Development/physiology , Growth Plate/diagnostic imaging , Growth Plate/growth & development , Sex Characteristics , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child Development/physiology , Child, Preschool , Female , Femur/anatomy & histology , Femur/growth & development , Fibula/anatomy & histology , Fibula/growth & development , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Radionuclide Imaging , Radiopharmaceuticals , Retrospective Studies , Skull/anatomy & histology , Skull/growth & development , Technetium Tc 99m Medronate , Tibia/anatomy & histology , Tibia/growth & development
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