2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-03949-8
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Proper positioning of mice for Cobb angle radiographic measurements

Abstract: Background There is no recommended standard for positioning of a mouse for radiographic assessment of the spine. This is necessary to have reproducible radiographic data and avoid false positive results. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of various postures on Cobb angle measurements and to set up a positioning standard for imaging mouse spines. Methods This study was conducted in three parts. Firstly, we identified the prob… Show more

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“…Post‐treatment, x‐ray images of the mice were captured using an in vivo imaging system (Lago X, Spectral instruments imaging) to measure the Cobb angle. To determine scoliosis, the Cobb angle was measured manually using the vertebrae tilt method (Wang et al , 2018 ; Chen et al , 2021 ). The hind limb muscles of the treated mice were harvested following euthanasia and used for further experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post‐treatment, x‐ray images of the mice were captured using an in vivo imaging system (Lago X, Spectral instruments imaging) to measure the Cobb angle. To determine scoliosis, the Cobb angle was measured manually using the vertebrae tilt method (Wang et al , 2018 ; Chen et al , 2021 ). The hind limb muscles of the treated mice were harvested following euthanasia and used for further experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%