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The quantification of 3D-trabecular architecture of the fourth cervical vertebra using CT osteoabsorptiometry and micro-CT.

Amélie J PoilliotMax Hans-Peter Gay-DujakMagdalena Müller-Gerbl
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2023)
CT-OAM and µCT demonstrate the interdependence of compact and trabecular bone in response to long-term loading conditions. Results show highest mineralisation in the dorso-caudal part of the C4 vertebra. Recommended placement of orthopaedic implants should be positioned dorsally with screws anchored in the dorsal-caudal region.
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