Publications by authors named "Soraya Silveira Monteiro"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on validating a deep learning model for bone age estimation in São Paulo, comparing it to the traditional Greulich and Pyle method.
  • The model, based on a high-performing convolutional neural network, analyzed 714 hand and wrist radiographs, showing strong correlation with expert manual analysis (0.94) but indicating a mean absolute error of 7.68 months.
  • While the algorithm was effective regardless of sex or race, it tended to overestimate bone age in younger patients, highlighting the need for further refinement.
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Gout is an inflammatory arthritis characterized by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the synovial membrane, articular cartilage and periarticular tissues leading to inflammation. Men are more commonly affected, mainly after the 5th decade of life. Its incidence has been growing with the population aging.

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Nodular fasciitis (NF) is a rare fibroblastic proliferative lesion, characterized clinically as a solitary mass of hardened and slightly painful on palpation, fast growing and no gender preference. The objective of this study is to report the case of a patient with NF in third finger of left hand, describe the findings of plain radiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging and correlate with the literature. Since the diagnosis of NF is a challenge, being necessary to conciliate the clinical, radiological and pathological.

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Introduction: Paracoccidioidomycosis is a type of mycosis that is endemic to Brazil and is triggered by the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. Isolated bone involvement in this disease is very rare, especially in children. To the best of our knowledge this report documents the first case of an immunocompetent pediatric patient in which paracoccidioidomycosis of the hip articulation was the sole manifestation of the disease (that is, there were no pulmonary or skin lesions).

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