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    A fully-automated technique for cartilage morphometry in knees with severe radiographic osteoarthritis – Method development and validation

    A fully-automated technique for cartilage morphometry in knees with severe radiographic osteoarthritis – Method development and validation by Wolfgang Wirth, Felix Eckstein

    Published 2025-09-01
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    Comparison between coronal FLASH and sagittal double echo steady state MRI in detecting longitudinal cartilage thickness change by fully automated segmentation – Data from the FNIH biomarker cohort

    Comparison between coronal FLASH and sagittal double echo steady state MRI in detecting longitudinal cartilage thickness change by fully automated segmentation – Data from the FNIH... by Felix Eckstein, Akshay S. Chaudhari, David J. Hunter, Wolfgang Wirth

    Published 2025-09-01
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    Unbiased analysis of knee cartilage thickness change over three years after sprifermin vs. placebo treatment – A post-hoc analysis from the phase 2B FORWARD study

    Unbiased analysis of knee cartilage thickness change over three years after sprifermin vs. placebo treatment – A post-hoc analysis from the phase 2B FORWARD study by Felix Eckstein, Susanne Maschek, Wolfgang Wirth, Christoph Ladel, Asger Reinstrup Bihlet, Chris Knight, Kenneth Somberg, Luping Zhao

    Published 2024-12-01
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    Cartilage loss is greater in knees with virtual joint replacement status than in matched controls without

    Cartilage loss is greater in knees with virtual joint replacement status than in matched controls without by Felix Eckstein, Wolfgang Wirth, Ali Guermazi, Frank Roemer, Michael Nevitt, Christoph Ladel, Leena Sharma, David J. Hunter, C. Kent Kwoh

    Published 2025-12-01
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