2013
DOI: 10.1530/boneabs.1.pp71
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Accuracy errors in longitudinal QCT measurements of cortical thickness bone mineral density and bone mineral content using different segmentation techniques: a simulation study

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“…One outcome of the new analysis was the treatment‐induced increase in cortical vBMD that was not observed in the earlier analysis. The use of global thresholds, which are employed by QCTPro, as well as partial volume artifacts, may falsely result in a measured increase of cortical thickness when in reality cortical vBMD increases . When interpreting QCT data, it is important to keep in mind that partial volume effects cause interactions between true changes in cortical thickness and true changes in cortical vBMD, which effect the resultant measurements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One outcome of the new analysis was the treatment‐induced increase in cortical vBMD that was not observed in the earlier analysis. The use of global thresholds, which are employed by QCTPro, as well as partial volume artifacts, may falsely result in a measured increase of cortical thickness when in reality cortical vBMD increases . When interpreting QCT data, it is important to keep in mind that partial volume effects cause interactions between true changes in cortical thickness and true changes in cortical vBMD, which effect the resultant measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%