Three-dimensional (3D) photography is becoming more common in craniosynostosis practice and may be used for research, archiving, and as a planning tool. In this article, an …
C Elkhill, J Liu, MG Linguraru, S LeBeau… - Computer Methods and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background and objective Accurate and repeatable detection of craniofacial landmarks is crucial for automated quantitative evaluation of head development anomalies. Since …
M Schaufelberger, R Kühle, A Wachter, F Weichel… - Diagnostics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: Craniosynostosis is a condition caused by the premature fusion of skull sutures, leading to irregular growth patterns of the head. Three-dimensional …
Three-dimensional data has a wide range of applications in medicine. For the particular case of cranial deformation in infants, it is becoming a common tool for evaluation. However …
A Watt, D Zammit, J Lee, M Gilardino - Pediatrics, 2022 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE In this systematic review (PROSPERO; CRD42021224842), we aim to compile the evidence for non-radiographic screening and monitoring modalities for deformational …
Early closure of cranial vault sutures, defined as craniosynostosis is a relatively common condition with somehow specific head and face abnormality for each subtype. Early …
AL Lo, RR Hallac, SH Chen, KH Hsu, SW Wang… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Objective: To evaluate the development of the craniofacial region in healthy infants and analyze the asymmetry pattern in the first year of life. Methods: The participants were …
M Schaufelberger, C Kaiser, R Kühle… - IEEE Transactions …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Objective: Diagnosis of craniosynostosis using photogrammetric 3D surface scans is a promising radiation-free alternative to traditional computed tomography. We propose a 3D …
SM Kim, JS Yang, JW Han, HI Koo, TH Roh… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Early and precise diagnosis of craniosynostosis (CSO), which involves premature fusion of cranial sutures in infants, is crucial for effective treatment. Although computed topography …