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. 1991 Jan-Feb;15(1):133-9.

Cancellous bone structure: analysis of high-resolution CT images with the run-length method

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  • PMID: 1987182

Cancellous bone structure: analysis of high-resolution CT images with the run-length method

E P Durand et al. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1991 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Quantitative computed tomography is extensively used to assess bone density; its potential to quantify bone structure, however, remains to be explored. In this work we present the modifications of the run-length method necessary to enable an analysis of the trabecular bone structure at the distal radius and the distal tibia. Furthermore, the close relationship between histomorphometric values and the run-length parameters is shown. The procedure may be regarded as a noninvasive, reproducible biopsy. For an adequate analysis, high resolution CT images are required. To obtain such images, we modified a special purpose CT system and achieved a high contrast resolution of 0.25 mm. The procedure was applied to groups of normal volunteers and osteoporotic patients, and the results are interpreted with the help of simple two- and three-dimensional models of the trabecular architecture.

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