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RELATIONSHIP OF ELONGATED STYLOID PROCESS IN DIGITAL PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY WITH CAROTID INTIMA THICKNESS AND CAROTID ATHEROMA IN DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN OSTEOPOROTIC FEMALES

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  93-99

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 Statement of the Problem: Cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis are major health dilemmas. Osteoporotic patients frequently display vascular calcification that consequently increases the cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relation of osteoporosis, vascular calcification (atheroma, intima-media thickness (IMT)) and elongated styloid process (ESP) in a sample of osteoporotic and normal female individuals.Materials and Method: This study recruited 78 women who were assessed for bone mass density (BMD). Sample included individuals with normal BMD (n=13, 17 %), osteopenia (n=36, 46 %), and osteoporosis (n=29, 37%). The presence of atheroma and IMT was examined using color DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY (CD-US). In addition, digital panoramic radiographs (PRs) were obtained to assess ESP.Results: In this study, 55 subjects (70%) with low BMD exhibited at least one side ESP. Femoral BMD decreased significantly in subjects with ESP (p=0.03). Bilateral ESP was correlated with the presence of atheroma (p=0.029). The CIMT was greater in patients with ESP, although the relation was not significant.Conclusion: The obtained data suggest referring the aged individuals with ESP for BMD assessment and individuals with low bone mass and ESP for more cardiovascular risk assessment.

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    HAMEDANI, SHAHRAM, DABBAGH MANESH, MOHAMMAD HOSEIN, ZARE, ZAHRA, HASANI, MAHVASH, TORABI ARDAKANI, MAHSHID, HASANI, MAHSA, & SHAHIDI, SHOALEH. (2015). RELATIONSHIP OF ELONGATED STYLOID PROCESS IN DIGITAL PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY WITH CAROTID INTIMA THICKNESS AND CAROTID ATHEROMA IN DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN OSTEOPOROTIC FEMALES. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), 16(2), 93-99. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/659902/en

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    HAMEDANI SHAHRAM, DABBAGH MANESH MOHAMMAD HOSEIN, ZARE ZAHRA, HASANI MAHVASH, TORABI ARDAKANI MAHSHID, HASANI MAHSA, SHAHIDI SHOALEH. RELATIONSHIP OF ELONGATED STYLOID PROCESS IN DIGITAL PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY WITH CAROTID INTIMA THICKNESS AND CAROTID ATHEROMA IN DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN OSTEOPOROTIC FEMALES. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2015;16(2):93-99. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/659902/en

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    SHAHRAM HAMEDANI, MOHAMMAD HOSEIN DABBAGH MANESH, ZAHRA ZARE, MAHVASH HASANI, MAHSHID TORABI ARDAKANI, MAHSA HASANI, and SHOALEH SHAHIDI, “RELATIONSHIP OF ELONGATED STYLOID PROCESS IN DIGITAL PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHY WITH CAROTID INTIMA THICKNESS AND CAROTID ATHEROMA IN DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN OSTEOPOROTIC FEMALES,” JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY (SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES), vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 93–99, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/659902/en

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