Journal article
A new method of segmentation of compact-appearing, Transitional and trabecular compartments and quantification of cortical porosity from high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomographic images
R Zebaze, A Ghasem-Zadeh, A Mbala, E Seeman
Bone | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2013
Abstract
A transitional or cortico-trabecular junctional zone exists at any location composed of both cortical and trabecular bones such as the metaphyses of tubular bones and short bones like the femoral neck. The transitional zone comprises the inner cortex adjacent to the medullary canal and trabeculae abutting against the cortex contiguous with the endocortical surface. This is a site of vigorous remodeling. Intracortical remodeling cavitates the inner cortex expanding this transitional zone at the price of compact-appearing cortex so that it contains porosity, cortical fragments that resemble trabeculae, and trabeculae abutting the eroding cortex. The porosity of the transitional zone is an impo..
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This work was supported by a grant from the Australia National Health and Medical Research Council (project grants 566916 & 628701). We thank the anonymous peer reviewers and the editor for their constructive criticisms, and Dr Yu Peng of StraxCorp, for assistance in image generation.