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    People living with HIV have low trabecular bone mineral density, high bone marrow adiposity, and poor trabecular bone microarchitecture at the proximal femur

    People living with HIV (PLWH) have increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures. We assessed the proximal femur of PLWH and age-matched seronegative controls using quantitative computed tomography and magnetic...

    J. Carballido-Gamio, M. Posadzy, P.-H. Wu, K. Kenny, I. Saeed in Osteoporosis International (2022)

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    Automated 3D trabecular bone structure analysis of the proximal femur—prediction of biomechanical strength by CT and DXA

    The standard diagnostic technique for assessing osteoporosis is dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measuring bone mass parameters. In this study, a combination of DXA and trabecular structure parameters (acquired...

    T. Baum, J. Carballido-Gamio, M. B. Huber, D. Müller in Osteoporosis International (2010)

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    Assessment of trabecular bone structure comparing magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla with high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography ex vivo and in vivo

    In vivo high-resolution peripheral quantitative micro-CT (HR-pQCT) is a new modality for imaging peripheral sites like the distal tibia and the distal radius, providing structural bone parameters. Comparing HR...

    R. Krug, J. Carballido-Gamio, A. J. Burghardt, G. Kazakia in Osteoporosis International (2008)