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Promising diagnostic performance of CBCT-based TOMOSTEOp algorithm in osteoporosis: toward a complementary populational screening tool managed by dentists?

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The data of this study are archived at the CHU of Nantes/Unit of clinical investigation (1 Place Alexis Ricordeau; 4400 Nantes) and can be provided in case of request to the corresponding author via this address: assem.soueidan@univ-nantes.fr.

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This work was partly funded by SITECH (http://www.sitech.fr).

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All authors, Legrand, Autrusseau, Bandiaky, Idiri, Volteau, Le Goff, Amador, Maugars, and Soueidan declare no conflicts of interest.

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Legrand, A., Autrusseau, F., Bandiaky, O.N. et al. Promising diagnostic performance of CBCT-based TOMOSTEOp algorithm in osteoporosis: toward a complementary populational screening tool managed by dentists?. Osteoporos Int 34, 1137–1138 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-023-06724-8

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