The early diagnosis of tumour is significant in biomedical research field to lower the severity level and restrict the process extension from cancer. Moreover, the detection of early sign of cancer is undertaken with extensive research efforts that dedicated to the disclosure and recognition of tumours. However, the limited data size as well as diverse appearance of images lowered the detection performance and failed to detect complex stage of tumour. So to solve these issues, a Weighted Adaptive Random Ensemble Support Vector-based Partial Reinforcement Search (WARES-PRS) algorithm is proposed that detected bone lesions accurately and also predicted the severity level stage efficiently. Further, the detection is performed with varied stages to diminish the presence of noise and undertaken effective classification. The performance is validated with CNUH dataset that enhanced image pre-processing tasks. Despite the proposed method uncover the mutual relationships between each pixel's local texture and the overall image's global context. The detection and classification efficiency is validated with various measures and the experimental results revealed that the detection accuracy is enhanced for the proposed approach by 98.5%. The outcomes of our study have exhibited a substantial contribution to assisting physicians in the detection of knee bone tumours.
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Knee
December 2024
Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Distal femoral replacement (DFR) with megaprostheses is a salvage revision total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) procedure indicated in cases with massive bone defects in the distal femur. As long as these implants achieve fixation only in the diaphysis, the high aseptic loosening rate reported in some series is probably related to a lack of rotational stability. Two patients with extensive distal femoral bone defects with preservation of the metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction underwent rTKA.
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January 2025
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
Background: It has been demonstrated that an athlete's psychological readiness contributes to one's ability to successfully return to sport (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, the effect of graft choice on psychological readiness is not yet understood.
Purpose/hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between graft choice and an athlete's psychological readiness to RTS.
Nucl Med Commun
January 2025
Department of Pharmacology.
Background And Objective: Yttrium-90 plays a significant role in managing drug-resistant inflammatory arthritis through radionuclide synovectomy, where the radioisotope is injected into the affected joint to alleviate pain and inflammation by targeting the synovial tissue. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Yttrium-90 hydroxyapatite radionuclide synovectomy in improving joint functionality, as judged by physicians, in patients with inflammatory arthritis who had not responded to conventional treatments.
Methods: Patients with inflammatory arthritis were recruited from the orthopedics department and referred to the nuclear medicine department for evaluation.
Background: Quadriceps dysfunction is ubiquitous after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR). Addressing quadriceps dysfunction is crucial to improve function, reduce the reinjury risk, and maintain long-term knee health. While deficits specific to the quadriceps are well documented, less is known about the effect of an ACL injury on other lower extremity muscle groups.
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January 2025
Washington University in St Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.
Background: Consequences of osteochondral fractures associated with patellar dislocation can be severe for younger patients. Precise 3-dimensional characterization of fracture location, size, frequency, and radiographic associations remain undefined in this population.
Purpose: (1) To define the topographic characteristics of osteochondral fractures in pediatric and adolescent patients with first-time patellar dislocations and (2) to determine the relationship between these characteristics and radiographic and patient factors.
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