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Scaphoid Fracture Detection and Localization Using Denoising Diffusion Models [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Scaphoid fractures are a common wrist injury, typically diagnosed and treated through X-ray imaging, a process that is often time-consuming.
Zhih-Cheng Huang +3 more
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Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Scaphoid Fracture Nonunion: A Hospital‐Based Study in Beijing, China [PDF]
Objective Studies exploring the epidemiological characteristics of scaphoid fracture nonunion are important to understand the causes and lead to effective prevention strategy. However, such knowledge is limited especially in China.
Yaobin Yin +5 more
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Scaphoid Fat Stripe Sign: Is It a Reliable Radiological Sign of Scaphoid Fracture in Children? [PDF]
Objectives: The scaphoid fat pad stripe (SFS) is a radiological sign first described in 1975 as a line of relative lucency lying parallel to the lateral border of the scaphoid, with slight convexity toward it, and it is optimally demonstrated on postero ...
Pavle Manic +3 more
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Scaphoid Fracture Detection by Using Convolutional Neural Network [PDF]
Scaphoid fractures frequently appear in injury radiograph, but approximately 20% are occult. While there are few studies in the fracture detection of X-ray scaphoid images, their effectiveness is insignificant in detecting the scaphoid fractures ...
Tai-Hua Yang +3 more
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History of present illness: A 25-year-old, right-handed male presented to the emergency department with left wrist pain after falling from a skateboard onto an outstretched hand two-weeks prior.
Esther Kim, BS, Justin Yanuck, MD
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The subtle scaphoid fracture in childhood: A case report with literature insights [PDF]
We describe a 9-year-old male who suffered a linear, non-displaced scaphoid fracture following a pedestrian motor vehicle accident. Initially, X-ray imaging failed to detect the fracture, but MRI confirmed the diagnosis, highlighting the challenges in ...
Amr Khaled, MD +5 more
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Arthroscopic treatment of unstable scaphoid fracture and nonunion with two headless compression screws and distal radius bone graft [PDF]
Background The treatment of unstable scaphoid fracture and nonunion remains a challenging problem for hand surgeons. Minimally invasive treatment has become the preferred method of treatment.
Cong Cheng +4 more
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Patient-directed follow-up for the clinical scaphoid fracture [PDF]
Aims: Occult (clinical) injuries represent 15% of all scaphoid fractures, posing significant challenges to the clinician. MRI has been suggested as the gold standard for diagnosis, but remains expensive, time-consuming, and is in high demand ...
Abhishek Chaturvedi +6 more
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