Evaluation of a computer-aided method for measuring the Cobb angle on chest X-rays [PDF]
To automatically measure the Cobb angle and diagnose scoliosis on chest X-rays, a computer-aided method was proposed and the reliability and accuracy were evaluated.
Yaling Pan +6 more
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The onset inflammatory parameters and the Cobb angle in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a case-control study. [PDF]
Karakılıç GD, Bakırcı EŞ.
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A case series in vertebral body tethering results in improvement in coronal Cobb angle but deterioration in axial rotation: a 3-dimensional analysis. [PDF]
Wong TKT +3 more
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Perioperative outcomes of severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients with Cobb angle ≥ 100°: Feasibility of single-staged posterior spinal fusion with radical facetectomies. [PDF]
Chandirasegaran S +5 more
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Convolutional Neural Network-Based Approach for Cobb Angle Measurement Using Mask R-CNN. [PDF]
García MV +2 more
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Impact of Posterior Spinal Fusion on Pulmonary Function in Patients With Severe Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (Major Cobb Angle ≥90°). [PDF]
Lee SY +5 more
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Retracted: Effects of Core Stabilization Training on the Cobb Angle and Pulmonary Function in Adolescent Patients with Idiopathic Scoliosis. [PDF]
Environmental And Public Health JO.
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Seg4Reg+: Consistency Learning Between Spine Segmentation and Cobb Angle Regression [PDF]
Automated methods for Cobb angle estimation are of high demand for scoliosis assessment. Existing methods typically calculate the Cobb angle from landmark estimation, or simply combine the low-level task (e.g., landmark detection and spine segmentation ...
Yi Lin, Luyan Liu, Kai Ma, Yefeng Zheng
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Background This study aimed to determine potential risk factors for post-laminoplasty kyphosis and the effect of postoperative kyphosis on neurologic function recovery.
Yiyuan Yang +8 more
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Detection of scoliosis in human spine using Cobb angle
BACKGROUND: The human backbone is the central support structure of the body. It connects different parts of the body. The spine helps in doing various daily activities such as sitting, walking, standing, and bending.
Archana Nandibewoor +4 more
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