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Baum T, Grande Garcia E, Burgkart R, Gordijenko O, Liebl H, Jungmann P, et al.
BMC Med Imaging . 2015 Jun; 15:22. PMID: 26113362
Background: Osteoporosis is defined as a skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength due to a reduction of bone mass and deterioration of bone microstructure predisposing an individual to an...
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Karampinos D, Ruschke S, Gordijenko O, Grande Garcia E, Kooijman H, Burgkart R, et al.
J Osteoporos . 2015 May; 2015:152349. PMID: 25969766
Bone marrow adiposity has recently gained attention due to its association with bone loss pathophysiology. In this study, ten vertebrae were harvested from fresh human cadavers. Trabecular BMD and microstructure...
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Baum T, Eggl E, Malecki A, Schaff F, Potdevin G, Gordijenko O, et al.
J Comput Assist Tomogr . 2015 Mar; 39(2):286-9. PMID: 25786094
X-ray dark-field vector radiography (XVR) has emerged as an imaging technique which can efficiently yield dark-field scatter images of high quality, even with conventional X-ray tube sources. The XVR yields...
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Liebl H, Grande Garcia E, Holzner F, Noel P, Burgkart R, Rummeny E, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Feb; 10(2):e0116907. PMID: 25723187
Purpose: To experimentally validate a non-linear finite element analysis (FEA) modeling approach assessing in-vitro fracture risk at the proximal femur and to transfer the method to standard in-vivo multi-detector computed...
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Eggl E, Malecki A, Schaff F, Potdevin G, Noel P, Bauer J, et al.
Radiology . 2014 Dec; 275(2):553-61. PMID: 25531388
Purpose: To examine whether x-ray vector radiographic (XVR) parameters could predict the biomechanically determined vertebral failure load. Materials And Methods: Local institutional review boards approved the study and donors provided...
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Malecki A, Eggl E, Schaff F, Potdevin G, Baum T, Grande Garcia E, et al.
Microsc Microanal . 2014 Jul; 20(5):1528-33. PMID: 24983688
The directional dark-field signal obtained with X-ray grating interferometry yields direction-dependent information about the X-ray scattering taking place inside the examined sample. It allows examination of its morphology without the...
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Schaff F, Malecki A, Potdevin G, Eggl E, Noel P, Baum T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2014 Jan; 4:3695. PMID: 24424256
Besides the overall mass density, strength of trabecular bone depends significantly on its microstructure. However, due to dose constraints in medical CT imaging, it is impossible to gain sufficient information...
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Sandmann G, Adamczyk C, Grande Garcia E, Doebele S, Buettner A, Milz S, et al.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord . 2013 Nov; 14:324. PMID: 24237933
Background: Loss of meniscal tissue is correlated with early osteoarthritis but few data exist regarding detailed biomechanical properties (e.g. viscoelastic behavior) of menisci in different species commonly used as animal...
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Malecki A, Potdevin G, Biernath T, Eggl E, Grande Garcia E, Baum T, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 May; 8(4):e61268. PMID: 23637802
X-ray dark-field scatter imaging allows to gain information on the average local direction and anisotropy of micro-structural features in a sample well below the actual detector resolution. For thin samples...
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Baum T, Grabeldinger M, Rath C, Grande Garcia E, Burgkart R, Patsch J, et al.
J Bone Miner Metab . 2013 Apr; 32(1):56-64. PMID: 23604586
Recent technical improvements have made it possible to determine trabecular bone structure parameters of the spine using clinical multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to...