Comparison Insight Bone Measurements by Histomorphometry and μCT

Morphometric analysis of 70 bone biopsies was done in parallel by μCT and histomorphometry. μCT provided higher results for trabecular thickness and separation because of the 3D shape of these anatomical objects.

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