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Jeffrey P. Wood
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 6
Citations - 398
Jeffrey P. Wood is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interpolation & Denosumab. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 290 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey P. Wood include University of New Mexico.
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Super-resolution musculoskeletal MRI using deep learning.
Akshay S. Chaudhari,Zhongnan Fang,Feliks Kogan,Jeffrey P. Wood,Kathryn J. Stevens,Eric K. Gibbons,Jin Hyung Lee,Garry E. Gold,Brian A. Hargreaves +8 more
TL;DR: To develop a super‐resolution technique using convolutional neural networks for generating thin‐slice knee MR images from thicker input slices, and compare this method with alternative through‐plane interpolation methods.
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Two Cases of Sarcoma Arising in Giant Cell Tumor of Bone Treated with Denosumab
TL;DR: Review of the literature shows one case report of malignant transformation of GCT in a patient being treated with denosumab, and larger, controlled studies are needed to ascertain whether denosumsumab may play a role in malignant Transformation of giant cell tumor of bone.
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Utility of deep learning super-resolution in the context of osteoarthritis MRI biomarkers.
Akshay S. Chaudhari,Kathryn J. Stevens,Jeffrey P. Wood,Amit Chakraborty,Eric K. Gibbons,Zhongnan Fang,Arjun D. Desai,Jin Hyung Lee,Garry E. Gold,Brian A. Hargreaves +9 more
TL;DR: This work has shown that super‐resolution is an emerging method for enhancing MRI resolution and its impact on image quality is still unknown.
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Combined 5-minute double-echo in steady-state with separated echoes and 2-minute proton-density-weighted 2D FSE sequence for comprehensive whole-joint knee MRI assessment.
Akshay S. Chaudhari,Kathryn J. Stevens,Bragi Sveinsson,Bragi Sveinsson,Jeffrey P. Wood,Christopher F. Beaulieu,Edwin H.G. Oei,Jarrett Rosenberg,Feliks Kogan,Marcus T. Alley,Garry E. Gold,Brian A. Hargreaves +11 more
TL;DR: Clinical knee MRI protocols require upwards of 15 minutes of scan time, which is unacceptable for patients with chronic knee injuries.
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Distal tibia allograft for glenohumeral instability: does radius of curvature match?
Michael Decker,Gregory C. Strohmeyer,Jeffrey P. Wood,Gary M. Hatch,Clifford Qualls,Gehron Treme,Eric C. Benson +6 more
TL;DR: CT measurement of the ROC of the glenoid, distal tibia, and humeral head is reliable and reproducible and the probability of obtaining a random distalTibias and glenoids allograft with a similar ROC to theglenoid is low.