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- who: Stephan Skornitzke from the Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (DIR), Heidelberg University have published the paper: Asynchronous calibration of quantitative computed tomography bone mineral density assessment for opportunistic osteoporosis screening: phantom-based validation and parameter influence evaluation, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: With this study the authors showed that opportunistic screening of BMD is potentially feasible by using post-hoc generated, asynchronous phantom calibration for multiple CT scanners with a wide range of acquisition settings. The influence of individual factors on the accuracy of BMD quantification was determined in this . . .
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