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A. Guermazi

Radiology and Musculoskeletal Medicine

Boston University

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About A. Guermazi at Boston University (BU)

Ali Guermazi is a leading researcher in musculoskeletal radiology, focusing on osteoarthritis mechanisms, knee injury imaging, and treatment outcomes. Representative publications include "COMPARISON OF CT-BASED FAT CONTENT IN THIGH MUSCLES BETWEEN KNEE OSTEARTHRITIS PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT NEUROPATHIC-LIKE PAIN PHENOTYPE", and "LEVI-04, A NOVEL NEUROTROPHIN-3 INHIBITOR, DEMONSTRATED SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS IN PAIN AND FUNCTION AND WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH DELETERIOUS EFFECTS ON JOINT STRUCTURE IN PEOPLE WITH KNEE OA IN A PHASE II RCT", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

osteoarthritisknee injuriesmagnetic resonance imagingcartilage damagetotal knee arthroplastyclinical trialsmusculoskeletal imagingjoint preservation
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Research Output

Total Citations43

Emerging researcher

Publications6

Selective publication record

h-index2

Developing track record

i10-index1

Early-stage portfolio

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