par Van Sint Jan, Serge
;Sobczak, Stéphane
;Dugailly, Pierre-Michel
;Feipel, Véronique
;Lefèvre, Philippe
;Lufimpadio, Jean-Louis;Salvia, Patrick
;Viceconti, Marco;Rooze, Marcel 
Référence Clinical biomechanics, 21, 9, page (992-998)
Publication Publié, 2006







Référence Clinical biomechanics, 21, 9, page (992-998)
Publication Publié, 2006
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The number of in vivo clinical biomedical experiments based on computed tomography is increasing. International radiation-protection bodies are promoting the use of low-dose computed tomography to reduce radiation absorption by the subject undergoing imaging. On the other hand no data exist in the literature to quantify whether or not low-dose computed tomography would lead to a decrease of result quality when used for three-dimensional bone modeling and related measurements. |