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CTXA hip: the effect of partial volume correction on volumetric bone mineral density data for cortical and trabecular bone.

Y LiuL WangY SuK BrownR YangY ZhangY DuanmuZ GuoW ZhangC YanD YanXiaoguang Cheng
Published in: Archives of osteoporosis (2020)
The default and new CTXA analyses for volumetric data generate different results, both for cortical and trabecular bone. For cortical bone, the uncorrected results are subject to partial volume effects but the correction method of the default analysis overcorrects the effect leading to in part unreasonable results for cortical bone volume and BMD. For trabecular bone, the correction effects are smaller. CTXA volumetric data should be interpreted with caution.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
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  • soft tissue
  • machine learning
  • resting state
  • data analysis
  • artificial intelligence