hrp0084fc2.6 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2015
Dimitri Paul
, Lekadir Karim
, Hoogendoorn Corne
, Armitage Paul
, Whitby Elspeth
, King David
, Eastell Richard
, Frangi Alejandro
Background: In-vivo skeletal MRI imaging remains challenging due to the extremely short MR relaxation times (<1 ms) of protons bound to water in bone. However, each MRI sequence contains properties identifiable through feature-based recognition, highlighting characteristics relating to skeletal configuration. We thus present a novel statistical method for clinical 1.5 Tesla (T) MRI in quantifying trabecular microstructure and use HRpQCT to determine its accuracy.<...