Pediatric radius torus fractures in x-rays-how computer vision could render lateral projections obsolete
It is an indisputable dogma in extremity radiography to acquire x-ray studies in at least two complementary projections, which is also true for distal radius fractures in children. However, there is cautious hope that computer vision could enable breaking with this tradition in minor injuries, clini...
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Main Authors: | Michael Janisch (Author), Georg Apfaltrer (Author), Franko Hržić (Author), Christoph Castellani (Author), Barbara Mittl (Author), Georg Singer (Author), Franz Lindbichler (Author), Alexander Pilhatsch (Author), Erich Sorantin (Author), Sebastian Tschauner (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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