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2020, Vol. 4 Issue 1, Part A
A digital radiological study of femoral shaft bowing with age at a tertiary care teaching hospital
Author(s): Dr. Aniruddh Dash and Dr. Subrat Mohapatra
Abstract: 
Aim: To decide the elements of the femoral shaft and their relationship to age in Anatolian Caucasian men and women.
Materials and Methods: Maximum femoral length (MFL), mid-shaft transverse diameter (MTD), and foremost bowing (AB) were considered in an example of 104 grown-ups. The linear dimensions and AB of the femoral shafts were measured on computerized pictures.
Results: In guys, mean MFL, MTD, and AB were 448.2 mm, 26.5 mm, and 759.3 mm, individually. In females these estimations were 419.0 mm, 25.6 mm, and779.5 mm. Guys had longer MFL (P< 0.0001) and there was no distinction among guys and females regarding different parameters. MFL and age were correlated in females (r = – 0.374, P< 0.005), where as they were not associated in guys. In females, MFL decreased until around 45 years old and stabilized thereafter. MTD was connected with age in guys (r= 0.428, P< 0.002), expanding from pre-adulthood to maturity. This relationship was immaterial in females and there was just a slight increment in distance across after about 30 years old. Abdominal muscle and age were significantly correlated in females (r = – 0.401, P< 0.003), with AB ceaselessly expanding with age. The correlation between AB and age was immaterial in guys.
Conclusions: The expansion in bone cross-sectional zone in aging males may add to the upkeep of adequate mechanical skill all through adulthood. In females this compensatory mechanism appears to be considerably less productive and, accordingly, the final product of this procedure is AB of the femur and inevitable shortening of the bone.
Pages: 44-47  |  1466 Views  73 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Aniruddh Dash, Dr. Subrat Mohapatra. A digital radiological study of femoral shaft bowing with age at a tertiary care teaching hospital. Nat J Clin Orthop 2020;4(1):44-47 DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/orthor.2020.v4.i1a.200
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