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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2003
Visual semiquantitative (SQ) assessment of the radiographs by a trained and experienced observer is the "gold standard" method to detect vertebral fractures. Vertebral morphometry is a quantitative method to identify osteoporotic vertebral fractures based on the measurement of vertebral heights.
DIACINTI, Daniele, Giuseppe Guglielmi
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Visual semiquantitative (SQ) assessment of the radiographs by a trained and experienced observer is the "gold standard" method to detect vertebral fractures. Vertebral morphometry is a quantitative method to identify osteoporotic vertebral fractures based on the measurement of vertebral heights.
DIACINTI, Daniele, Giuseppe Guglielmi
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1977
The authors report on the method of determination of the weight indices of the adrenyl gland glomerular, testicular-reticular and medullar zones with a spheroid shape; it is substantiated by mathematical analysis of a plasticine model of the adrenal gland, whose characteristics approached the actual ones.
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The authors report on the method of determination of the weight indices of the adrenyl gland glomerular, testicular-reticular and medullar zones with a spheroid shape; it is substantiated by mathematical analysis of a plasticine model of the adrenal gland, whose characteristics approached the actual ones.
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Intelligent Platelet Morphometry
Trends in Biotechnology, 2021Technological advances in image-based platelet analysis or platelet morphometry are critical for a better understanding of the structure and function of platelets in biological research as well as for the development of better clinical strategies in medical practice.
Yuqi Zhou +6 more
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A Bayesian Morphometry Algorithm
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2004Most methods for structure-function analysis of the brain in medical images are usually based on voxel-wise statistical tests performed on registered magnetic resonance (MR) images across subjects. A major drawback of such methods is the inability to accurately locate regions that manifest nonlinear associations with clinical variables.
Edward Herskovits +2 more
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2006
Histopathological examination of peripheral nerves is often complemented by morphometric analysis in both clinical and research settings. However, existing manual or semi-automated methods are highly tedious, labour intensive and time-consuming, whereas fully automated morphometry is prone to error from the conversion of maldetected particles to ...
Fulvio, Urso-Baiarda +1 more
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Histopathological examination of peripheral nerves is often complemented by morphometric analysis in both clinical and research settings. However, existing manual or semi-automated methods are highly tedious, labour intensive and time-consuming, whereas fully automated morphometry is prone to error from the conversion of maldetected particles to ...
Fulvio, Urso-Baiarda +1 more
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Pediatric Nephrology, 2000
Quantitative histomorphometric assessment of bone biopsies represents a powerful and informative method for the study of metabolic bone diseases. It is the gold standard against which the noninvasive "diagnostic" markers of bone metabolism as well as newly available therapeutic modalities are tested.
M C, Langub, M C, Faugere, H H, Malluche
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Quantitative histomorphometric assessment of bone biopsies represents a powerful and informative method for the study of metabolic bone diseases. It is the gold standard against which the noninvasive "diagnostic" markers of bone metabolism as well as newly available therapeutic modalities are tested.
M C, Langub, M C, Faugere, H H, Malluche
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Bone Morphometry in Alcoholics
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982The osteoclast activity (number of osteoclasts per surface bone section) and the osteoid abundance (percentage of trabecular bone surface covered with osteoid) were measured in iliac crest biopsies from 38 men with alcoholism. These patients had histories of decades of over-consumption of alcohol and repeated injuries, as well as medical complications.
O, Johnell, B E, Nilsson, P E, Wiklund
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Morphometry in Endocrine Pathology
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1984The most important purposes of morphometry in endocrine pathology are described. With the introduction of immunocytochemical techniques by Sternberger in 1969 a new field for detailed morphometric analysis in endocrine pathology was opened. The application of morphometry in combination with the immunocytochemical staining of cells is illustrated by ...
M, Oberholzer +3 more
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Morphometry of the talocrural joint
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1997Based on two orthogonal radiologic views, the authors present a morphometric study of the talocrural joint. In 50 normal subjects, 10 parameters were measured and divided into 3 groups: the distal tibial joint surface parameters, the malleolar parameters and the talar parameters.
M H, Fessy, J P, Carret, J, Béjui
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Testis Morphometry in Varicocele
Archives of Andrology, 1985This study was conducted to evaluate morphometrically the microscopic components of the testis in cases of varicocele, the leading cause of male infertility, with the aim to identify consistent differences from controls. In our specimens of patients with varicocele, the vascular and interstitial fractions, as well as the Leydig cell count, were ...
PESCE, CARLO, A. Reale
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