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Cortical bone loss and measurements of the second metacarpal bone: II. Hypodense bone in postwar Guamanian children

โœ Scribed by C. C. Plato; W. W. Greulich; R. M. Garruto; R. Yanagihara


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
406 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-9483

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โœฆ Synopsis


Hand-wrist radiographs from 326 Guamanian children (180 boys and 146 girls) were evaluated for total width, medullary width, length, and combined cortical thickness of the second metacarpal. Bone measurements as well as standing height and weight were compared to similar published data from U.S. mainland black, white, and Mexican-American children. The results demonstrated that the second metacarpal bones of Guamanian boys and girls of all age groups (5-17 years) have a narrower width and shorter length with less combined cortical thickness than any of the other groups. Guamanian children also weighed less and were of shorter stature than their black, white, or Mexican-American counterparts. These results agree closely with those comparisons between Guamanian and U S . mainland white adults published earlier. It is not possible from the present data to ascertain whether these differences were due to genetic variability or nutritional deficiency.


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## Abstract The amount of radiographically detectable cortical bone, as determined by measurements of the second metacarpal, was evaluated in 42 male and 45 female Guamanian Chamorros and compared with the degree of bony demineralization in U.S. Caucasians participating in the Baltimore Longitudina