R. Muller et al., MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF HUMAN BONE BIOPSIES - A QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURAL COMPARISON OF HISTOLOGICAL SECTIONS AND MICRO-COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY, Bone, 23(1), 1998, pp. 59-66
As a part of the European Union BIOMED I study ''Assessment of Bone Qu
ality in Osteoporosis,'' the trabecular structure of transiliac bone b
iopsies was assessed by conventional histomorphometry and by three-dim
ensional micro-computed tomography (mu CT). Sixty-three cylindrical hu
man transiliac bone specimens were obtained post mortem from 27 women
and 36 men (age 23-92 years) and evaluated morphometrically in this st
udy, For the conventional histomorphometric analysis, a pair of four u
ndecalcified sections were prepared from two regions in the mediolater
al plane of the bone cores. The sections were stained with the von Kos
sa technique to obtain high-contrast two-dimensional images. Prior to
the histologic sectioning the samples were measured with a desktop mu
CT, providing a 14 mu m nominal resolution. The morphometric parameter
s computed by both methods in two or three dimensions, respectively, w
ere bone volume density (BV/TV), bone surface density (BS/TV), trabecu
lar thickness (Tb,Th), and trabecular separation (Tb,Sp), Results show
ed highly significant (p < 0.0001) correlations between conventional h
istology and mu CT for BV/TV (r = 0,93), BS/TV (r = 0.91), Tb.Th (r =
0.84), and Tb.Sp (r = 0,91), The mean percentage differences between h
istology and I.ECT ranged from 2.5% (BV/TV) to 6.1% (Tb,Th), The high
correlations and the low differences in terms of absolute numbers betw
een conventional histomorphometric and micro-tomographic analysis are
very promising for the use of micro-tomographic imaging. mu CT is a no
ndestructive, fast, and very precise procedure that allows the measure
ment of cancellous and compact bone in unprocessed biopsies or small b
ones, as well as a fully automatic determination of three-dimensional
morphometric indices. (Bone 23:59-66; 1998) (C) 1998 by Elsevier Scien
ce Inc. All rights reserved.