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Po-Hung Wu, PhD
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Po-Hung Wu, PhD's Publications
Information Extraction from Lumbar Spine MRI Radiology Reports Using GPT4: Accuracy and Benchmarking Against Research-Grade Comprehensive Scoring.
Time-lapse HR-pQCT reliably assesses and monitors local bone turnover in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Microvascular disease not type 2 diabetes is associated with increased cortical porosity: A study of cortical bone microstructure and intracortical vessel characteristics.
Skeletal effects of sleeve gastrectomy, by sex and menopausal status and compared to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.
Skeletal effects of sleeve gastrectomy, by sex and menopausal status and in comparison to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.
Bone Marrow Adiposity Alterations in Type 2 Diabetes Are Sex-Specific and Associated with Serum Lipid Levels.
MR-based techniques for intracortical vessel visualization and characterization: understanding the impact of microvascular disease on skeletal health.
Cortical Bone Loss Following Gastric Bypass Surgery Is Not Primarily Endocortical.
Microstructural abnormalities are evident by histology but not HR-pQCT at the periosteal cortex of the human tibia under CVD and T2D conditions.
Soft tissue variations influence HR-pQCT density measurements in a spatially dependent manner.
Cortical bone vessel identification and quantification on contrast-enhanced MR images.
Factors associated with bone microstructural alterations assessed by HR-pQCT in long-term HIV-infected individuals.