Favinger Jennifer L, Chesnut Charles H, Chew Felix S
Department of Radiology, University of Washington, 4245 Roosevelt Way NE, Box 354755, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.
Radiol Case Rep. 2017 Feb 4;12(2):361-364. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2017.01.009. eCollection 2017 Jun.
Interpreting asymmetric bone mineral density in the bilateral hips on dual energy x-ray absorptiometry requires investigation into the potential causes, both real and artifactual. Silicone gluteal implants have been reported to cause abnormally elevated bone mineral density. We report a case of abnormally low bone mineral density in a patient with bilateral gluteal implants. This is likely due to patient positioning and inability of the computer to identify the superior margin of the proximal femur and the femoral neck.