Bone
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Histomorphometric changes in the trabecular structure of the principal compressive stress region in the femur in patients with osteoarthritis and fracture of the femoral neck are described. Femoral heads were obtained from patients who had surgery for the treatment of femoral neck fracture or total hip replacement for advanced osteoarthritis. Blocks from the principal compressive region of a coronal slice were sampled systematically to prepare 10 microns sections for automated analysis. ⋯ The trabeculae in OA were significantly thicker than in FNOF, and spacing in OA was significantly greater than in FNOF. The regression of trabecular thickness and spacing on age was not significant for either OA or FNOF. For OA, thickness and spacing showed a significant regression on the mineralized bone volume, positive and negative, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)