First inventory of resorption lacunae on rods and plates of trabecular bone as observed by scanning electron microscopy.

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First inventory of resorption lacunae on rods and plates of trabecular bone as observed by scanning electron microscopy. / Gentzsch, C; Pueschel, K; Deuretzbacher, Georg; Delling, G; Kaiser, E.

In: CALCIFIED TISSUE INT, Vol. 76, No. 2, 2, 2005, p. 154-162.

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title = "First inventory of resorption lacunae on rods and plates of trabecular bone as observed by scanning electron microscopy.",
abstract = "In the present study a novel systematic distribution scheme of resorption lacunae (RL) was applied using scanning electron microscopy. RL, classified as either reticulate patch resorption lacunae (RPR) or as longitudinally extended resorption lacunae (LER) [11, were analyzed and quantified according to their localizations on rods (middle, nodes or both) and plates (central or peripheral) in standardized segments from the femoral head of 24 Caucasian subjects without bone disease. Age and gender variations were explored. No clear gender-related distribution pattern could be detected on plates. On rods of males, however, the distribution of RL tended to be higher at the nodes, but seemed to be more prevalent in the middle or extended from the middle to the nodes of rods in females. Certain other non-conclusive tendencies in relation to age, gender, type of RL and localization were observed.",
author = "C Gentzsch and K Pueschel and Georg Deuretzbacher and G Delling and E Kaiser",
year = "2005",
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volume = "76",
pages = "154--162",
journal = "CALCIFIED TISSUE INT",
issn = "0171-967X",
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T1 - First inventory of resorption lacunae on rods and plates of trabecular bone as observed by scanning electron microscopy.

AU - Gentzsch, C

AU - Pueschel, K

AU - Deuretzbacher, Georg

AU - Delling, G

AU - Kaiser, E

PY - 2005

Y1 - 2005

N2 - In the present study a novel systematic distribution scheme of resorption lacunae (RL) was applied using scanning electron microscopy. RL, classified as either reticulate patch resorption lacunae (RPR) or as longitudinally extended resorption lacunae (LER) [11, were analyzed and quantified according to their localizations on rods (middle, nodes or both) and plates (central or peripheral) in standardized segments from the femoral head of 24 Caucasian subjects without bone disease. Age and gender variations were explored. No clear gender-related distribution pattern could be detected on plates. On rods of males, however, the distribution of RL tended to be higher at the nodes, but seemed to be more prevalent in the middle or extended from the middle to the nodes of rods in females. Certain other non-conclusive tendencies in relation to age, gender, type of RL and localization were observed.

AB - In the present study a novel systematic distribution scheme of resorption lacunae (RL) was applied using scanning electron microscopy. RL, classified as either reticulate patch resorption lacunae (RPR) or as longitudinally extended resorption lacunae (LER) [11, were analyzed and quantified according to their localizations on rods (middle, nodes or both) and plates (central or peripheral) in standardized segments from the femoral head of 24 Caucasian subjects without bone disease. Age and gender variations were explored. No clear gender-related distribution pattern could be detected on plates. On rods of males, however, the distribution of RL tended to be higher at the nodes, but seemed to be more prevalent in the middle or extended from the middle to the nodes of rods in females. Certain other non-conclusive tendencies in relation to age, gender, type of RL and localization were observed.

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VL - 76

SP - 154

EP - 162

JO - CALCIFIED TISSUE INT

JF - CALCIFIED TISSUE INT

SN - 0171-967X

IS - 2

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