Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) has important technical advantages for the
measurement of bone mineral density, and the technique is well suited for both the
diagnosis of osteoporosis and the monitoring of treatment. Its use deserves a wider
application than at present. The use of QCT in both research and in the clinic has
recently garnered increasing attention. In this review, we update the advances and
application of QCT in the study of osteoporosis.
Keywords
osteoporosis - diagnosis - fracture risk - quantitative computed tomography