The conventional approach to measuring structural parameters in trabecular bone rests on stereology from optical images, derived from sections of embedded bone. In order to provide data that are statistically representative of a sufficiently large volume, multiple sections need to be analyzed in each of the three orthogonal planes. In this work, an alternative technique is presented which is based on three‐dimensional (3D) volumetric proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) microimaging. The method presented provides images from 9 × 9 × 4 mm3 volumes of defatted bone specimens in 15–20 minutes scan time at isotropic resolution corresponding to (78 μm)3 voxel size. Surface‐rendered images of bovine and human trabecular bone are shown and an a...
none8noPurpose Single‐sided 1H‐NMR is proposed for the estimation of morphological parameters of tr...
International audienceTomographic techniques are attractive for the investigation of trabecular bone...
International audienceTomographic techniques are attractive for the analysis of bone micro-architect...
A new approach for the quantitative analysis of trabecular microstructure, based on high‐field proto...
The mechanical competence of trabecular bone is a function of its apparent density and three-dimensi...
The mechanical competence of bone depends upon its quantity, structural arrangement, and chemical co...
Although low bone density is associated with increased fracture risk, histomorphometry of biopsies h...
articleMagnetic resonance (MR) imaging is attractive for a noninvasive and radiation-free assessment...
This paper discusses two novel applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) as an investigationa...
The mechanical competence of bone depends upon its quantity, structural arrangement, and chemical co...
The mechanical competence of cancellous bone has traditionally been assessed by means of bone densit...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a diag...
The aim of this study is to investigate the capability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a diag...
none11siPurpose: Reduced bone strength is associated with a loss of bone mass, usually evaluated by ...
none8noPurpose Single‐sided 1H‐NMR is proposed for the estimation of morphological parameters of tr...
International audienceTomographic techniques are attractive for the investigation of trabecular bone...
International audienceTomographic techniques are attractive for the analysis of bone micro-architect...
A new approach for the quantitative analysis of trabecular microstructure, based on high‐field proto...
The mechanical competence of trabecular bone is a function of its apparent density and three-dimensi...
The mechanical competence of bone depends upon its quantity, structural arrangement, and chemical co...
Although low bone density is associated with increased fracture risk, histomorphometry of biopsies h...
articleMagnetic resonance (MR) imaging is attractive for a noninvasive and radiation-free assessment...
This paper discusses two novel applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) as an investigationa...
The mechanical competence of bone depends upon its quantity, structural arrangement, and chemical co...
The mechanical competence of cancellous bone has traditionally been assessed by means of bone densit...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a diag...
The aim of this study is to investigate the capability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a diag...
none11siPurpose: Reduced bone strength is associated with a loss of bone mass, usually evaluated by ...
none8noPurpose Single‐sided 1H‐NMR is proposed for the estimation of morphological parameters of tr...
International audienceTomographic techniques are attractive for the investigation of trabecular bone...
International audienceTomographic techniques are attractive for the analysis of bone micro-architect...