Quantitative Three-dimensional Assessment of Knee Joint Space Width from Weight-bearing CT

Tom D Turmezei1, Samantha B Low1, Simon Rupret1

  • 1From the Department of Radiology, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UY, England (T.D.T., J.W.M.); Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England (T.D.T., J.W.M.); Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, England (S.B.L.); Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, England (S.R.); Departments of Engineering (G.M.T., A.H.G.) and Medicine (K.E.S.P.), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif (J.A.L.); and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan (N.A.S.).

Radiology
|April 13, 2021
PubMed
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