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bone histomorphometry
What Are the Advantages and Limitations?
Advantages:
- Provides detailed, quantitative data.
- Helps in understanding bone remodeling dynamics.
- Can be used to monitor treatment effects over time.
Limitations:
- Invasive procedure requiring bone biopsy.
- Requires specialized equipment and expertise.
- Time-consuming and labor-intensive.
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