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Description of the incidence, clinical presentation and outcome of proximal limb and pelvic fracture in Hong Kong racehorses (2003-2014) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Almanza   +35 more
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Automatic segmentation of whole-body bone scintigrams as a preprocessing step for computer assisted diagnostics [PDF]

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Bone scintigraphy or whole-body bone scan is one of the most common diagnostic procedures in nuclear medicine used in the last 25 years. Pathological conditions, technically poor quality images and artifacts necessitate that algorithms use su±cient ...
Kononenko, Igor   +3 more
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Bone tumors of the pelvic ring.

open access: yesOrthopedics & Traumatology, 1988
Toshio Kitagawa   +5 more
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Pelvic Bone Fractures in Children

open access: yesJournal of the Korean Society of Fractures, 1998
Ye Yeon Won   +4 more
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Diagnosis of Pelvic Bone Fractures [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Korean Society of Fractures, 1994
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Imaging of Pelvic Bone Tumors

2021
Pelvic tumors are rare entities. Metastases are the most common malignant tumors and can derive mainly from breast, lung, prostate, kidney, and thyroid cancers. Primary benign and malignant tumors may arise from bone or bone marrow in cases of hematological malignancies.
Angelini, Andrea   +4 more
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Strategy for Pelvic Bone Biopsy

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2011
AJR 2011; 197:W968 0361–803X/11/1975–W968 © American Roentgen Ray Society Strategy for Pelvic Bone Biopsy In the February 2011 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology, we read with great interest the article by Toomayan and Major [1] and would like to congratulate the authors for their work. However, we have a concern about their article. In the
Jeong Ah Ryu   +2 more
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Bone Health and Pelvic Radiotherapy

Clinical Oncology, 2015
Survivors who have received pelvic radiotherapy make up many of the long-term cancer population, with therapies for gynaecological, bowel, bladder and prostate malignancies. Individuals who receive radiotherapy to the pelvis as part of their cancer treatment are at risk of insufficiency fractures.
Higham, CE, Faithfull, S
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