Background and objective In patients treated with hip arthroplasty, the muscular condition and presence of inflammatory reactions are assessed using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). As MRI lacks contrast for bony structures, computed tomography (CT) is preferred for clinical evaluation of bone tissue and orthopaedic surgical planning. Combining the complementary information of MRI and CT could improve current clinical practice for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment planning. In particular, the different contrast of these modalities could help better quantify the presence of fatty infiltration to characterise muscular condition and assess implant failure. In this work, we combine CT and MRI for joint bone and muscle segmentation and we pr...
International audienceIntroduction: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) on a minimally invasive anterolater...
Purpose: To describe and evaluate a computer-assisted method for assessing the quantity and distribu...
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is routinely employed to assess muscular response and presence of i...
PURPOSE: Intramuscular fat infiltration is a dynamic process, in response to exercise and muscle hea...
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is performed with or without the use of bone cement. The lack of reliab...
Many studies use threshold-based techniques to assess in vivo the muscle, bone and adipose tissue di...
Many studies use threshold-based techniques to assess in vivo the muscle, bone and adipose tissue di...
Accurate bone segmentation in the hip joint region from magnetic resonance (MR) images can provide q...
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Objectives: We examined the longitudinal and cross- sectional relationship between automated MRI-ana...
Abstract Background Cross-sectional imaging is not currently used in planning Total Hip Arthroplasty...
Purpose: Infiltration of fat into lower limb muscles is one of the key markers for the severity of m...
Abstract The manual segmentation of muscles on magnetic resonance images is the gold standard proce...
Purpose—To introduce and validate an unsupervised muscle and fat quantification algorithm based on j...
International audienceIntroduction: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) on a minimally invasive anterolater...
Purpose: To describe and evaluate a computer-assisted method for assessing the quantity and distribu...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is routinely employed to assess muscular response and presence of i...
PURPOSE: Intramuscular fat infiltration is a dynamic process, in response to exercise and muscle hea...
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is performed with or without the use of bone cement. The lack of reliab...
Many studies use threshold-based techniques to assess in vivo the muscle, bone and adipose tissue di...
Many studies use threshold-based techniques to assess in vivo the muscle, bone and adipose tissue di...
Accurate bone segmentation in the hip joint region from magnetic resonance (MR) images can provide q...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Objectives: We examined the longitudinal and cross- sectional relationship between automated MRI-ana...
Abstract Background Cross-sectional imaging is not currently used in planning Total Hip Arthroplasty...
Purpose: Infiltration of fat into lower limb muscles is one of the key markers for the severity of m...
Abstract The manual segmentation of muscles on magnetic resonance images is the gold standard proce...
Purpose—To introduce and validate an unsupervised muscle and fat quantification algorithm based on j...
International audienceIntroduction: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) on a minimally invasive anterolater...
Purpose: To describe and evaluate a computer-assisted method for assessing the quantity and distribu...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...