Bone Health Assessment in Pediatrics (2nd Ed., Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2016)
Guidelines for Clinical Practice

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The gold-standard resource for evaluating bone health in children and adolescents, this practical and highly anticipated second edition offers a comprehensive, fully updated resource for addressing bone health in these populations.  Developed by a renowned international panel of experts in measuring and analyzing bone density in the pediatric patient and reflecting the 2013 International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) Guidelines for Pediatric DXA assessment, interpretation and reporting, this indispensable reference covers all the important changes in the field over the last 9 years.  Some highlights of this edition include: an entire chapter on the assessment of infants and toddlers, a chapter devoted to the assessment of children with disabling conditions, an in-depth discussion of vertebral fracture and its etiologies, and a thorough review of the advantages and limitations of densitometry techniques including DXA, pQCT, HRpQCT, and MRI.  New fracture prediction software, including Trabecular Bone Score and Finite Element Analysis, is described. In this edition, the limitations of DXA are addressed as are the most recent strategies for handling them including proposed DXA adjustments such as height Z-score. Solidifying itself as the leading text in the field, Bone Health Assessment in Pediatrics: Guidelines for Clinical Practice, 2nd edition provides all of the critical basic analysis and evaluation tools, images, and calculations necessary for clinical practice. 

Chapter 1 - Rationale for Bone health Assessment in Childhood and Adolescence.- Chapter 2 - Tools for Measuring Bone in Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 3 - Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiomery Technology.- Chapter 4 - Indications for DXA in Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 5 - Acquisition of DXA in Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 6 - Analysis & Evaluation of DXA in Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 7 - Reporting DXA Results: Specifics for Children and Adolescents.-  Chapter 8 - DXA Evaluation of Infants and Toddlers.- Chapter 9 - DXA in Children with Special Needs.- Chapter 10 - Bone Mineral Density as a Predictor of Vertebral Fractures in Children and Adolescents.- Chapter 11 - Lessons Learned from Clinical Research Using QCT, pQCT and HR-pQCT.- Chapter 12 - Evaluation of Fracture without Known Trauma: Use of DXA in Differential Diagnosis.- Chapter 13 - What’s Next in the Field of Bone Health in Pediatrics? Research Considerations.- Appendix - Appendices: including Resources, intake & registration forms, Health questionnaires, and normative data.   
Ellen B. Fung, PhD, RD, CCD
Director, Bone Density Clinic
Associate Scientist
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, Oakland Department of Hematology Oakland, CA

Laura K. Bachrach, MD
Professor
Stanford University School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305-5208

Aenor J. Sawyer, MD, MS
Director, UCSF Skeletal Health Service
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
UCSF Medical Center
San Francisco, CA


Expands upon the first edition with several new chapters and complete updates Includes accompanying online research with intake and registration forms, health questionnaires, and normative data Developed by international group of experts