Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry registers bone mineral in the liver.

2001 
Objective To analyse the difference in bone mineral content (BMC) between the left and right trunk generally obtained by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) by creating identical images over the liver region and the contralateral side. Patients and design Fifty-four patients were selected at random from 1722 subjects examined by DXA because of osteoporosis. Another five patients were selected who had been followed for osteoporosis by repeated DXA two to five times at intervals from 2 to 36 months. One healthy volunteer was followed for one day by means of DXA total body measurements. All protocols were analysed with respect to BMC, fat mass (FM) and lean tissue mass (LTM) of the imaged trunk and liver. Results BMC of the right trunk exceeded that of the left trunk in 78% of the investigated subjects. The right (liver) image dominated in all 81 investigations calculated from 60 subjects. There were intraindividual short- and long-term variations between repeated DXA examinations. The amounts of FM and LTM were distributed symmetrically between the right and left trunk. Conclusions DXA registers BMC in the liver, which explains the general dominance of the right trunk. The absorption over the liver region varies in the same individual in repeated measurements at intervals of hours to months.
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