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In [[medicine]], '''photon absorptiometry''' | In [[medicine]], '''photon absorptiometry''' is a "noninvasive method for assessing body composition. It is based on the differential absorption of x-rays (or gamma rays) by different tissues such as bone, fat and other soft tissues. The source of ([[x-ray]] or [[gamma ray]]) photon beam is generated either from radioisotopes such as <sub>153</sub>[[gadolinium]], <sub>126</sub>[[iodine]] 125, or <sub>241</sub>[[americium]] which emit gamma rays in the appropriate range; or from an x-ray tube which produces x-rays in the desired range. It is primarily used for quantitating [[bone density|bone mineral content]], especially for the diagnosis of [[osteoporosis]], and also in measuring [[bone density|bone mineralization]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> | ||
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[[Bone density]] is generally scored by two measures, the T-score and the Z-score. Scores indicate the amount one's bone mineral density varies from the mean. Negative scores indicate lower bone density, and positive scores indicate higher. | [[Bone density]] is generally scored by two measures, the [[Bone densitometry#T-score|T-score]] and the [[Bone densitometry#Z-score|Z-score]]. Scores indicate the amount one's bone mineral density varies from the mean. Negative scores indicate lower bone density, and positive scores indicate higher. | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 25 May 2010
In medicine, photon absorptiometry is a "noninvasive method for assessing body composition. It is based on the differential absorption of x-rays (or gamma rays) by different tissues such as bone, fat and other soft tissues. The source of (x-ray or gamma ray) photon beam is generated either from radioisotopes such as 153gadolinium, 126iodine 125, or 241americium which emit gamma rays in the appropriate range; or from an x-ray tube which produces x-rays in the desired range. It is primarily used for quantitating bone mineral content, especially for the diagnosis of osteoporosis, and also in measuring bone mineralization."[1]
Method | Source | Detection levels |
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Single-photon absorptiometry (SPA) | Isotope | Single |
Dual-photon absorptiometry (DPA) | Isotope | Dual |
Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) | X-ray | Dual |
Measurement of bone density
Bone density is generally scored by two measures, the T-score and the Z-score. Scores indicate the amount one's bone mineral density varies from the mean. Negative scores indicate lower bone density, and positive scores indicate higher.
References
- ↑ Anonymous (2024), Photon absorptiometry (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.