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Claus Maximilian Kullen

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Andresen J, Schroder G, Haider T, Kopetsch C, Kullen C, Schober H, et al.
Orthopadie (Heidelb) . 2024 Dec; 54(1):48-60. PMID: 39625521
Background: An increasing loss of bone mineral density (BMD) in the axial skeleton leads to osteoporosis and fractures, with an increase found in the thoracic and thoracolumbar regions. Research Question:...
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Schroder G, Andresen J, Hiepe L, Schulze M, Kullen C, Kopetsch C, et al.
J Orthop . 2023 Dec; 49:48-55. PMID: 38075457
Background: Due to the absence of suitable diagnostic procedures, osteoporosis (OP) is frequently detected late or not at all. Many elderly persons undergo computed tomographies (CT). The routine determination of...
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Schroder G, Flachsmeyer D, Kullen C, Andresen J, Schulze M, Hiepe L, et al.
Orthopadie (Heidelb) . 2022 Jul; 51(7):547-555. PMID: 35776151
Background: The risk of osteoporotic insufficiency fractures (Fx) at the axial skeleton increases with decreasing bone density, with an accumulation in the thoracic and thoracolumbar regions. To better understand the...
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Schroder G, Reichel M, Spiegel S, Schulze M, Gotz A, Bugaichuk S, et al.
J Orthop Surg Res . 2022 Apr; 17(1):228. PMID: 35410435
Background: The purpose of the study was to investigate associations between biomechanical resilience (failure load, failure strength) and the microarchitecture of cancellous bone in the vertebrae of human cadavers with...
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Schroder G, Jabke B, Schulze M, Wree A, Martin H, Sahmel O, et al.
Anat Cell Biol . 2021 Feb; 54(1):25-34. PMID: 33583827
The vertebral trabecular bone has a complex three-dimensional microstructure with an inhomogeneous morphology. Correct identification and assessment of the weakest segments of the cancellous bone may lead to better prediction...