A three-dimensional glimpse of bone micro-architecture suggests that estrogen replacement is an effective treatment for osteoporosis because it “protects and retains bone structure, rather than laying down new bone,” according to results of small observational study using new micro-computed tomography (CT) technology.
The results were presented here at the 88th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
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