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Bone age is an index used by pediatric radiology and endocrinology departments worldwide to define skeletal maturity for medical and non-medical purposes.
Anisah Nabilah +3 more
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Artificial neural networks in hard tissue engineering : another look at age-dependence of trabecular bone properties in osteoarthritis [PDF]
Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model has been developed to correlate age of severely osteoarthritic male and female specimens with key mechanical and structural characteristics of their trabecular bone.
Natasha A Khovanova +5 more
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Highlights: 1. There was a significant relationship between bone age calculated by the Tanner Whitehouse II method (TW2-20) and chronological age. 2.
Dinda Chandra Yuliantari +3 more
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Proper bone age assessment is crucial for the clinical diagnosis and evaluation of treatment responses. We investigated the applicability of Greulich and Pyle (GP), and Tanner and Whitehouse 3 (TW3) methods for children in modern Taiwan, using computer ...
Yi‐Ming Wang +5 more
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Factors affecting prepubertal and pubertal bone age progression
Bone age (BA) is a clinical marker of bone maturation which indicates the developmental stage of endochondral ossification at the epiphysis and the growth plate.
Mari Satoh, Yukihiro Hasegawa
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Traditional and New Methods of Bone Age Assessment-An Overview [PDF]
Bone age is one of biological indicators of maturity used in clinical practice and it is a very important parameter of a child’s assessment, especially in paediatric endocrinology.
Elżbieta Moszczyńska +4 more
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Neural networks for analysis of trabecular bone in osteoarthritis [PDF]
This study investigated the correlation of age in male and female specimens with physico-mechanical properties of trabecular bone including compressive strength, bone volume fraction, structural model index, trabecular thickness factor, level of inter ...
Khovanova, N. A. +2 more
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Background: There are several methods of bone age (BA) assessment, which include Gruelich-Pyle (GP), Gilsanz-Ratib (GR), and Tanner Whitehouse-3 (TW-3) methods.
Nikhil Shah +6 more
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Bone fractures after menopause [PDF]
Every year 30% of individuals above age 65 fall, and falls are the principal cause of bone fractures. To reduce fracture incidence requires both prevention of falls and maintenance of bone strength.PubMed searches were performed, for studies of the ...
Ralston, Stuart H. +43 more
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X-ray imaging, based on ionizing radiation, can be used to determine bone age by examining distal growth plate fusion in the ulna and radius bones.
Lukas Brausch +7 more
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