Abstract

Purpose: Bone fractal signature analysis (FSA) is a tool assessing structural changes that may relate to clinical outcomes and function. Bone structural changes play a role in onset and progression of several musculoskeletal diseases, and FSA has been applied to different anatomic body regions. However, its applicability in a routine clinical environment has not been extensively explored. Our aim was to evaluate and compare bone texture analysis of the distal radius in patients and controls using radiography, 3 Tesla (T) and 7T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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