r = 0.96 , p <; 0.0001, and median DSC = 0.84), for the femur ( r = 0.95, p <; 0.0001, and median DSC = 0.85 ), and the tibia (r = 0.83, p <; 0.0001, and median DSC = 0.84). Very good similarity between the automatic and semi-automatic methods in regard to cartilage loss was also found for the global knee (r = 0.76 and p = 0.016) as well as for the femur (r = 0.79 and p = 0.011). The test-retest revealed an excellent measurement error of -0.3 ±1.6% for the global knee and 0.14 ±1.7% for the femur. In conclusion, the newly developed fully automatic method described herein provides accurate and precise quantification of knee cartilage volume and will be a valuable tool for clinical follow-up studies.">

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