Skeletal age assessment in children using an open compact MRI system

MRI may be a noninvasive and alternative tool for skeletal age assessment in children, although few studies have reported on this topic. In this article, skeletal age was assessed over a wide range of ages using an open, compact MRI optimized for the imaging of a child's hand and wrist, and its...

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description MRI may be a noninvasive and alternative tool for skeletal age assessment in children, although few studies have reported on this topic. In this article, skeletal age was assessed over a wide range of ages using an open, compact MRI optimized for the imaging of a child's hand and wrist, and its validity was evaluated. MR images and their three‐dimensional segmentation visualized detailed skeletal features of each bone in the hand and wrist. Skeletal age was then independently scored from the MR images by two raters, according to the Tanner–Whitehouse Japan system. The skeletal age assessed by MR rating demonstrated a strong positive correlation with chronological age. The intrarater and inter‐rater reproducibilities were significantly high. These results demonstrate the validity and reliability of skeletal age assessment using MRI. Magn Reson Med, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Age Determination by Skeleton - instrumentation
Age Determination by Skeleton - methods
Aging - pathology
Aging - physiology
Child
Child, Preschool
Equipment Design
Equipment Failure Analysis
Female
Hand Bones - anatomy & histology
Hand Bones - growth & development
Humans
Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted - methods
imaging technique
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Male
Miniaturization
Observer Variation
open compact MRI
pediatrics
Reproducibility of Results
Sensitivity and Specificity
skeletal age assessment
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