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OP-convNet: A Patch Classification-Based Framework for CT Vertebrae Segmentation
Accurate vertebrae segmentation from medical images plays an important role in clinical tasks of surgical planning, diagnosis, kyphosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, and post-operative assessment.
Syed Furqan Qadri +2 more
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Segmentation and Identification of Vertebrae in CT Scans Using CNN, k-Means Clustering and k-NN
The accurate segmentation and identification of vertebrae presents the foundations for spine analysis including fractures, malfunctions and other visual insights. The large-scale vertebrae segmentation challenge (VerSe), organized as a competition at the
Nicola Altini +2 more
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The role of bone metastases on the mechanical competence of human vertebrae
Spine is the most common site for bone metastases. The evaluation of the mechanical competence and failure location in metastatic vertebrae is a biomechanical and clinical challenge.
M. Palanca +2 more
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Joint Vertebrae Identification and Localization in Spinal CT Images by Combining Short- and Long-Range Contextual Information [PDF]
Automatic vertebrae identification and localization from arbitrary computed tomography (CT) images is challenging. Vertebrae usually share similar morphological appearance.
Haofu Liao, Jiebo Luo
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CTSpine1K: A Large-Scale Dataset for Spinal Vertebrae Segmentation in Computed Tomography
Machine Learning for Biomedical Imaging, 2021Spine-related diseases have high morbidity and cause a huge burden of social cost. Spine imaging is an essential tool for noninvasively visualizing and assessing spinal pathology.
Yang Deng +14 more
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Fully automatic cervical vertebrae segmentation framework for X-ray images
The cervical spine is a highly flexible anatomy and therefore vulnerable to injuries. Unfortunately, a large number of injuries in lateral cervical X-ray images remain undiagnosed due to human errors.
S M Masudur Rahman Al Arif +2 more
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1982
A patient with a so-called 'butterfly vertebra' is presented. Radiography, including computed tomography, is shown. The embryology and pathogenesis of the vertebral column with respect to vertebral abnormalities are discussed, with special reference to butterfly vertebra. Finally, attention is paid to the clinical manifestations.
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A patient with a so-called 'butterfly vertebra' is presented. Radiography, including computed tomography, is shown. The embryology and pathogenesis of the vertebral column with respect to vertebral abnormalities are discussed, with special reference to butterfly vertebra. Finally, attention is paid to the clinical manifestations.
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Medical Image Anal., 2020
Accurate vertebrae recognition is crucial in spinal disease localization and successive treatment planning. Although vertebrae detection has been studied for years, reliably recognizing vertebrae from arbitrary spine MRI images remains a challenge.
Shen Zhao, Xi Wu, Bo Chen, Shuo Li
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Accurate vertebrae recognition is crucial in spinal disease localization and successive treatment planning. Although vertebrae detection has been studied for years, reliably recognizing vertebrae from arbitrary spine MRI images remains a challenge.
Shen Zhao, Xi Wu, Bo Chen, Shuo Li
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Journal of Neuroimaging, 1996
A 41‐year‐old man with low back pain and lumbar disc disease was found to have L‐3 butterfly vertebra on imaging studies as an incidental finding. This uncommon congenital anomaly of the vertebral column is usually asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. Awareness of this deformity and its imaging features is important diagnostically.
A, Delgado, B, Mokri, G M, Miller
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A 41‐year‐old man with low back pain and lumbar disc disease was found to have L‐3 butterfly vertebra on imaging studies as an incidental finding. This uncommon congenital anomaly of the vertebral column is usually asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. Awareness of this deformity and its imaging features is important diagnostically.
A, Delgado, B, Mokri, G M, Miller
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The spine journal, 2019
BACKGROUND CONTEXT Although quantitative measurements improve the assessment of disc degeneration, acquirement of quantitative measurements relies on manual segmentation on lumbar magnetic resonance images (MRIs), which may introduce subjective bias.
Jiawei Huang +7 more
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BACKGROUND CONTEXT Although quantitative measurements improve the assessment of disc degeneration, acquirement of quantitative measurements relies on manual segmentation on lumbar magnetic resonance images (MRIs), which may introduce subjective bias.
Jiawei Huang +7 more
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