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Abstract
Objectives Patients with Klinefelter syndrome (KS) are already from childhood at risk for osteopenia and fractures and present with an increased digit 2/digit 4 ratio, a marker of lower fetal testosterone exposure. We analyzed whether KS patients with a higher radiographically determined digit 2/digit 4 ratio might be at risk for a lower cortical bone accumulation, as assessed by the bone health index (BHI) by the BoneXpert method at the 3 middle middle carpals of the left hand. Methods The results of a left hand and wrist X-ray Gruelich and Pyle bone age (BA) and Bone health index (BHI) analysis by the BoneXpert ( Visiana, Holte (Denmark) analysis ( software version 2) in a cohort of 50 KS boys and adolescents were reviewed. The length of digit 2 (D2) and digit 4 (D4) were measured using computer-based calipers on same the X-ray. Standard anthropometrics at the moment of the radiological evaluation were collected. D2/D4 ratio (DR) was calculated. BA, BHI and DR results were expressed as standard deviation scores (SDS). Differences were analyzed by the Student t test and correlations by Pearson correlation analysis. Results Median (range) of age of the studied subjects was 13.1 (3.7-18.7 ) years; median DR was 0.93 (0.88-0.97) height SDS 0.53 (-1.63-3.04) and weight SDS 0.61 (-2.05-3.18). Mean (SD) BA SDS was 0.07 (1.14). BA SDS correlated significantly (p
Original language | English |
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Article number | e10676 |
Pages (from-to) | 156-156 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | JBMR Plus |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | S1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2022 |
Keywords
- testosterone
- adolescent
- adult
- anthropometry
- bone age
- bone mass
- bone maturation
- child
- cohort analysis
- conference abstract
- cortical bone
- Denmark
- female
- human
- human experiment
- Klinefelter syndrome
- male
- osteopenia
- school child
- wrist
- X ray analysis
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FWOTM1035: The role of iron metabolism in beta cell differentiation, maturation, and function.
1/10/20 → 30/09/25
Project: Fundamental