Differences in Trabecular Bone, Cortical Shell, and Endplate Microstructure Across the Lumbar Spine

L1 vertebra had significantly better (P < .02) trabecular bone microstructure (eg, trabecular bone volume fraction) than all other lumbar vertebrae. However, L1 vertebra also had significantly thinner (P ≤ .02) anterior, left, and right cortices compared to all other vertebral levels. Within L3-L5 intervertebral disc spaces, cranial endplates had significantly greater (P ≤ .03) thickness and maximum concavity depth compared to their respective caudal endplates. No strong correlations were observed between trabecular bone microstructure, maximum endplate concavity depth, vertebral cortex, and endplate thickness parameters.
Differences in Trabecular Bone, Cortical Shell, and Endplate Microstructure Across the Lumbar Spine


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