Virtual Growing Child (VGC): A general normative comparative system via quantitative dynamic MRI for quantifying pediatric regional respiratory anomalies with application in thoracic insufficiency syndrome (TIS)
Yubing Tong,
Jayaram K. Udupa,
Joseph M. McDonough
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundA normative database of regional respiratory structure and function in healthy children does not exist.MethodsVGC provides a database with four categories of regional respiratory measurement parameters including morphological, architectural, dynamic, and developmental. The database has 3,820 3D segmentations (around 100,000 2D slices with segmentations). Age and gender group analysis and comparisons for healthy children were performed using those parameters via two-sided t-testing to compare mean mea… Show more
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