Effect of size and location of simulated lytic lesions on the structural properties of human vertebral bodies, a micro-finite element study

Bone Reports - Tập 12 - Trang 100257 - 2020
M.C. Costa1,2, L.B. Bresani Campello2, M. Ryan1,2, J. Rochester3, M. Viceconti4,5, E. Dall'Ara1,2
1Department of Oncology and Metabolism, Mellanby Centre for bone Research, University of Sheffield, UK
2INSIGNEO Institute for in silico Medicine, University of Sheffield, UK
3Academic Unit of Medical Education, Medical School, University of Sheffield, UK
4Department of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Italy
5Medical Technology Lab, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy

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