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Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of hand MRI in age assessment in adolescents using the Greulich-Pyle (GP) atlas criteria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two radiologists, who were blinded to the study subjects’ chronologic ages, semi-objectively evaluated 1.5-T MRIs of the left hands of ten patients...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5960481/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29372277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00256-017-2867-3 |
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author | Hojreh, Azadeh Gamper, Jutta Schmook, Maria T. Weber, Michael Prayer, Daniela Herold, Christian J. Noebauer-Huhmann, Iris-Melanie |
author_facet | Hojreh, Azadeh Gamper, Jutta Schmook, Maria T. Weber, Michael Prayer, Daniela Herold, Christian J. Noebauer-Huhmann, Iris-Melanie |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of hand MRI in age assessment in adolescents using the Greulich-Pyle (GP) atlas criteria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two radiologists, who were blinded to the study subjects’ chronologic ages, semi-objectively evaluated 1.5-T MRIs of the left hands of ten patients (13.5 ± 2.6 years) who had left-hand radiographs and 50 healthy volunteers (15 ± 2 years). RESULTS: A coronal T1-weighted, volumetric, interpolated, breath-hold examination with water excitation (T1 VIBE-3D-WE) achieved the best image quality. The correlation between estimated patients’ ages on radiographs and MRI was high. The average estimated age difference between the MRIs and radiographs was −0.05 years for reader 1 and −0.175 years for reader 2. The interclass coefficients (ICCs) showed high interobserver agreement (radiographs: ICC = 0.95, MRI: ICC = 0.97). The ICC, calculated separately for the male and female volunteers’ estimated ages by MRI, also showed a high agreement between the two readers (male: ICC = 0.97, female: ICC = 0.95). Reader 1 estimated 94% of volunteers within 2 standard deviations (SD) and 62% within 1 SD. The results for reader 2 were 92% and 54%, respectively. Thirty-nine percent of girls and 27% of boys were estimated to be older using 1 SD. CONCLUSION: MRI of the left hand is a feasible alternative to hand radiographs for skeletal age estimation in adolescents using the GP criteria with 2 SD. Using 1 SD, the age of healthy volunteers tended to be estimated as higher than the chronologic age. Future studies should evaluate the results in a larger number of participants. |
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spelling | pubmed-59604812018-05-25 Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents Hojreh, Azadeh Gamper, Jutta Schmook, Maria T. Weber, Michael Prayer, Daniela Herold, Christian J. Noebauer-Huhmann, Iris-Melanie Skeletal Radiol Scientific Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of hand MRI in age assessment in adolescents using the Greulich-Pyle (GP) atlas criteria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two radiologists, who were blinded to the study subjects’ chronologic ages, semi-objectively evaluated 1.5-T MRIs of the left hands of ten patients (13.5 ± 2.6 years) who had left-hand radiographs and 50 healthy volunteers (15 ± 2 years). RESULTS: A coronal T1-weighted, volumetric, interpolated, breath-hold examination with water excitation (T1 VIBE-3D-WE) achieved the best image quality. The correlation between estimated patients’ ages on radiographs and MRI was high. The average estimated age difference between the MRIs and radiographs was −0.05 years for reader 1 and −0.175 years for reader 2. The interclass coefficients (ICCs) showed high interobserver agreement (radiographs: ICC = 0.95, MRI: ICC = 0.97). The ICC, calculated separately for the male and female volunteers’ estimated ages by MRI, also showed a high agreement between the two readers (male: ICC = 0.97, female: ICC = 0.95). Reader 1 estimated 94% of volunteers within 2 standard deviations (SD) and 62% within 1 SD. The results for reader 2 were 92% and 54%, respectively. Thirty-nine percent of girls and 27% of boys were estimated to be older using 1 SD. CONCLUSION: MRI of the left hand is a feasible alternative to hand radiographs for skeletal age estimation in adolescents using the GP criteria with 2 SD. Using 1 SD, the age of healthy volunteers tended to be estimated as higher than the chronologic age. Future studies should evaluate the results in a larger number of participants. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-01-25 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5960481/ /pubmed/29372277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00256-017-2867-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Scientific Article Hojreh, Azadeh Gamper, Jutta Schmook, Maria T. Weber, Michael Prayer, Daniela Herold, Christian J. Noebauer-Huhmann, Iris-Melanie Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
title | Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
title_full | Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
title_fullStr | Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
title_full_unstemmed | Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
title_short | Hand MRI and the Greulich-Pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
title_sort | hand mri and the greulich-pyle atlas in skeletal age estimation in adolescents |
topic | Scientific Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5960481/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29372277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00256-017-2867-3 |
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