In recent years, there is greater emphasis on detecting microstructural information in bones that may lead to improved diagnosis of osteoporosis in patients. Radiomics provides a tool to quantify the textural information of medical images and may serve as a marker of bone microstructure. We aim to analyze if the distribution of the textural features computed in the proximal femur is significantly in subjects with previous fragility fractures compared to those without fracture.
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