2017
DOI: 10.1177/2309499017743101
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Estimation of individual thigh muscle volumes from a single-slice muscle cross-sectional area and muscle thickness using magnetic resonance imaging in patients with knee osteoarthritis

Abstract: These simple methods could be applied in prospective research with a larger number of patients with KOA.

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“…The primary aim of seventeen articles was to determine the metrological properties of a measurement technique. Ten articles had a score above 70/100 [9,27,28,4551], fifteen articles had a score between 60 and 70/100 [25,26,5264] and five articles had a score below 60/100 [29,6568]. Details of the scores of each article are provided in S2 Table.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The primary aim of seventeen articles was to determine the metrological properties of a measurement technique. Ten articles had a score above 70/100 [9,27,28,4551], fifteen articles had a score between 60 and 70/100 [25,26,5264] and five articles had a score below 60/100 [29,6568]. Details of the scores of each article are provided in S2 Table.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The articles included primarily focused on segmentation techniques. Manual techniques (including slice by slice cross sectional area (CSA) segmentation, segmentation of CSA in a reduced number of slice(s), segmentation of CSA on one slice and muscle length use) were evaluated in twenty-four articles [9,2528,4558,6064] and partially or completely automatic segmentation techniques (deformation of a parametric specific object, semi-automated and automated atlas-based, image-based and shape-based, atlas-based and statistical shape-based, and interactive-segmentation using shape priors and statistical shape modelling methods) were evaluated in ten articles [27,29,48,53,59,6468].…”
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confidence: 99%
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