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  • Osteoarthritis Initiative

    Alternate Title(s)
    OAI
    Description

    The Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) was a longitudinal cohort study which investigated the natural history of knee osteoarthritis across the spectrum of the disease through the collection of imaging, biochemical, genetic, and risk markers of knee OA. Measures included knee symptoms and function (evaluated using the West Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) and the Knee injury and...

    Subject
    Chronic Disease
    Health Status
    Risk Factors
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    Cem Deniz
    Jonathan Samuels
  • NYU Dataset

    fastMRI

    Authors
    Florian Knoll
    Patricia M. Johnson
    Daniel K. Sodickson
    Michael P. Recht
    1 more author(s)...
    Description

    This deidentified imaging dataset is comprised of raw k-space data in several sub-dataset groups. Raw and DICOM data have been deidentified via conversion to the vendor-neutral ISMRMRD format and the RSNA Clinical Trial Processor, respectively. Manual inspection of each DICOM image was also performed to check for the presence of any unexpected protected health information (PHI), with spot checking...

    Subject
    Anatomy
    Cancer
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  • NYU Dataset

    One Hundred Knee MRI Cases

    Authors
    Kerstin Hammernik
    Teresa Klatzer
    Erich Kobler
    Michael P. Recht
    3 more author(s)...
    Description

    This dataset includes one hundred knee MRI cases. The one hundred cases comprise five 20-case sets for each of the following sequences: Coronal spin density weighted with fat suppression, Coronal spin density weighted without fat suppression, Azial Ts weighted with fat suppression, Saggittal T2 weighted with fat suppression, Sagittal spin density weighted. The dataset is organized slice by slice,...

    Subject
    Anatomy
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  • Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study

    Alternate Title(s)
    MOST
    Authors
    Neil A. Segal
    Michael C. Nevitt
    K. Douglas Gross
    Jean Hietpas
    3 more author(s)...
    Description

    The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study (MOST) is an ongoing longitudinal study which aims to identify novel and modifiable biomechanical factors (e.g., physical activity), bone and joint structural factors (assessed through knee MRI), and nutritional factors that are associated with the onset and progression of osteoarthritis (OA)-related knee symptoms and radiographic knee OA. A secondary aim is to...

    Subject
    Chronic Disease
    Risk Factors
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    Author Approval Required
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    Cem Deniz