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Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2008

The Effect of Common Artifacts Lateral to the Spine on Bone Mineral Density in the Lumbar Spine

Sarah L. Morgan; Robert Lopez-Ben; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Naomi Fineberg; R. Shane Tubbs; Michael Yester

Artifacts such as surgical clips, gallstones, and kidney stones are often present in the soft tissue stripe lateral to vertebral bodies. Using cadaveric specimens, we placed bra wires, gallbladder clips, a large gallstone, a calcium carbonate or a calcium citrate pill lateral to L1, or a large or small calcium-containing kidney stone lateral to L3 and compared the mean bone mineral density (BMD) of individual vertebral bodies and L1-L4 with and without the soft tissue artifact. The specimens used had high BMD (L1-L4 BMD=1.049 g/cm2) and low BMD (L1-L4 BMD=0.669 g/cm2) and were scanned with a Hologic Discovery W scanner with 12.7 software in the array mode. None of the artifacts affected L1 or L3 BMD or L1-L4 BMD significantly in the high BMD spine. However, bra wires, a large calcium citrate pill lateral to L1, 3 calcium citrate pills lateral to L1, a calcium carbonate pill over L1, and 3 calcium carbonate pills lateral to L1 did affect L1-L4 BMD in low BMD torso. Gallbladder clips or gallstone did not affect L1-L4 BMD in either specimen. We conclude that artifacts lateral to the spine, particularly in a low BMD spine, can affect the interpretation of L1-L4 BMD using a Hologic Discovery W scanner with 12.7 software in array mode.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2008

The effect of peritoneal dialysate on DXA bone densitometry results in patients with end-stage renal disease.

Merry Lynn Mann; Denyse Thornley-Brown; Ruth C. Campbell; Emmy K. Bell; Leandria Burroughs; Nancy Nunnally; Rui Feng; Sarah L. Morgan

The bone mineral density of patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) is low compared to a healthy population. No studies have been conducted to investigate whether the presence of peritoneal dialysate affects dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) results. We hypothesized that the presence of peritoneal dialysate would not affect the measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) or bone mineral content (BMC) in the spine. Thirty patients on PD had DXA scans of the lumbar spine and hip completed before and after the drainage of peritoneal dialysate. A paired t-test was used to compare the difference in area, BMC, and BMD before and after drainage of dialysate. A significant difference was found in the BMC of the spine before and after the drainage of dialyzate. We recommend that peritoneal dialyzate be removed prior to scanning patients on PD and that densitometry technologists should be observant about the presence of peritoneal dialysate.


Skeletal Radiology | 2011

Association of the presence of bone bars on radiographs and low bone mineral density

Michael J. Pitt; Sarah L. Morgan; Robert Lopez-Ben; Rebecca E. Steelman; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Naomi Fineberg

ObjectiveBone bars (BB) are struts of normal trabecular bone that cross the medullary portions of the metaphysis and diaphysis at right angles to the long axis of the shaft. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether the presence of bone bars (BB) identified on radiographs of the proximal femurs and tibia, predict lower bone mineral density (BMD) as evaluated with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the lumbar spine, total hip, or femoral neck.Materials and methodsA total of 134 sequential DXA patients underwent radiography of the pelvis, hips, and both knees. The radiographs were evaluated for the presence of BB by two musculoskeletal radiologists who were blinded to DXA results. A t test was used to evaluate the relationship of BB to BMD and a Chi-square test was used to determine if BB were equally distributed among the categories of normal BMD, low bone mass (osteopenia), and osteoporosis.ResultsBB were associated with lower BMD at all measured sites. BB at the intertrochanteric and proximal tibial sites were the most predictive of low BMD while supraacetabular and distal femur BB were less predictive. Osteoporosis or osteopenia is seen in 60–91% of those with BB depending on the side and reader. It is only seen in about 40% of those without BB.ConclusionsWe conclude that the presence of BB suggest decreased BMD and when correlated with other clinical information, might support further evaluation of BMD.


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2008

“Black Hole Artifacts”—A New Potential Pitfall for DXA Accuracy?

Sarah L. Morgan; Robert Lopez-Ben; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Naomi Fineberg; R. Shane Tubbs; Michael Yester


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2013

The Effect of Extending Femur Scan Length on Bone Mineral Density Results on the Hologic Discovery-W Scanner

Ginnie Prater; Lawrence G. Jankowski; Frederick Peace; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Sarah L. Morgan


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2006

Nonprogression of Vertebral Area or Bone Mineral Content on DXA Does Not Predict Compression Fractures

Sarah L. Morgan; Robert Lopez-Ben; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Renee A. Desmond


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2014

The Effect of Extending Femur Scan Length on BMD Results on the Hologic Discovery-W Scanner

Ginnie Prater; Lawrence G. Jankowski; Frederick Peace; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Sarah L. Morgan


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2007

More on the black hole: tantalum, stainless steel, titanium, and lead

Sarah L. Morgan; Robert Lopez-Ben; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Naomi Fineberg; R.S. Tubbs


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2011

Do Changes in the Femoral Neck Box Size Make Significant Differences in Femoral Neck BMD

Sarah L. Morgan; Frederick Peace; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2009

Do Bone Bars on Radiographs Predict Low Bone Mineral Density.

Sarah L. Morgan; Robert Lopez-Ben; Naomi Fineberg; Rebekah Steelman; Nancy Nunnally; Leandria Burroughs; Michael J. Pitt

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Nancy Nunnally

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Sarah L. Morgan

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Robert Lopez-Ben

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Naomi Fineberg

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Frederick Peace

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Michael Yester

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Denyse Thornley-Brown

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Emmy K. Bell

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Ginnie Prater

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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