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Thomas Baum

Researcher at Technische Universität München

Publications -  238
Citations -  7127

Thomas Baum is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Bone mineral. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 206 publications receiving 5558 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Baum include University of California, San Francisco & Iowa State University.

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Increased cortical porosity in type 2 diabetic postmenopausal women with fragility fractures

TL;DR: It is suggested that severe deficits in cortical bone quality are responsible for fragility fractures in postmenopausal diabetic women.
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Articular Cartilage in the Knee: Current MR Imaging Techniques and Applications in Clinical Practice and Research

TL;DR: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is the most important imaging modality for the evaluation of traumatic or degenerative cartilaginous lesions in the knee and is a powerful noninvasive tool for detecting such lesions and monitoring the effects of pharmacologic and surgical therapy.

Articular Cartilage in the Knee: Current MR Imaging Techniques and Applications in Clinical

TL;DR: In this paper, a broad classification of specific MR imaging techniques used for these purposes can be divided into two broad categories according to their usefulness for morphologic or compositional evaluation for the evaluation of cartilage lesions in the knee.
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Bone marrow fat composition as a novel imaging biomarker in postmenopausal women with prevalent fragility fractures.

TL;DR: It is suggested that altered bone marrow fat composition is linked with fragility fractures and diabetes and MRS of spinal bone marrowfat may serve as a novel tool for BMD‐independent fracture risk assessment.
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Does vertebral bone marrow fat content correlate with abdominal adipose tissue, lumbar spine bone mineral density, and blood biomarkers in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus?†

TL;DR: To compare vertebral bone marrow fat content quantified with proton MR spectroscopy (1H‐MRS) with the volume of abdominal adipose tissue, lumbar spine volumetric bone mineral density, and blood biomarkers in postmenopausal women with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).