Bone texture analysis on dental radiographic images: results with several angulated radiographs on the same region of interest - Archive ouverte HAL
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2011

Bone texture analysis on dental radiographic images: results with several angulated radiographs on the same region of interest

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Bone microarchitecture is the predictor of bone quality or bone disease. It can only be measured on a bone biopsy, which is invasive and not available for all clinical situations. Texture analysis on radiographs is a common way to investigate bone microarchitecture. But relationship between three-dimension histomorphometric parameters and two-dimension texture parameters is not always well known, with poor results. The aim of this study is to performed angulated radiographs of the same region of interest and see if a better relationship between texture analysis on several radiographs and histomorphometric parameters can be developed. Computed radiography images of dog (Beagle) mandible section in molar regions were compared with high-resolution micro-CT (Computed-Tomograph) volumes. Four radiographs with 27° angle (up, down, left, right, using Rinn ring and customized arm positioning system) were performed from initial radiograph position. Bone texture parameters were calculated on all images. Texture parameters were also computed from new images obtained by difference between angulated images. Results of fractal values in different trabecular areas give some caracterisation of bone microarchitecture.
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hal-00637547 , version 1 (15-02-2012)

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Yves Amouriq, Jean-Pierre Guédon, Nicolas Normand, Aurore Arlicot, Yassine Ben Hdech, et al.. Bone texture analysis on dental radiographic images: results with several angulated radiographs on the same region of interest. SPIE Medical Imaging 2011: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, Feb 2011, Lake Buena Vista, United States. pp.796525, ⟨10.1117/12.878152⟩. ⟨hal-00637547⟩
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