3 resultados para Morphometric analysis
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
Resumo:
S'analitzen diversos caràcters morfomètrics i índexs relacionats amb la reproducció d'una mostra de 260 exemplars de Scorpaena notata. La proporció de mascles és molt més elevada que la de femelles, especialment a les talles més grosses. Les variacions estacionals de l'índex gonadosomitic (IGS) indiquen que aquesta espècie es reprodueix a l'estiu i principi de tardor, hipòtesi confirmada per l'estat de maduració de lesgònades observades. Així mateix, la disminució brusca que pateix l'index hepatosomàtic (MS) a la tardor posa de manifest que les reserves hepàtiques han estat utilitzades per a la posta
Resumo:
Objective: We propose and validate a computer aided system to measure three different mandibular indexes: cortical width, panoramic mandibular index and, mandibular alveolar bone resorption index. Study Design: Repeatability and reproducibility of the measurements are analyzed and compared to the manual estimation of the same indexes. Results: The proposed computerized system exhibits superior repeatability and reproducibility rates compared to standard manual methods. Moreover, the time required to perform the measurements using the proposed method is negligible compared to perform the measurements manually. Conclusions: We have proposed a very user friendly computerized method to measure three different morphometric mandibular indexes. From the results we can conclude that the system provides a practical manner to perform these measurements. It does not require an expert examiner and does not take more than 16 seconds per analysis. Thus, it may be suitable to diagnose osteoporosis using dental panoramic radiographs.
Resumo:
Objective: We propose and validate a computer aided system to measure three different mandibular indexes: cortical width, panoramic mandibular index and, mandibular alveolar bone resorption index. Study Design: Repeatability and reproducibility of the measurements are analyzed and compared to the manual estimation of the same indexes. Results: The proposed computerized system exhibits superior repeatability and reproducibility rates compared to standard manual methods. Moreover, the time required to perform the measurements using the proposed method is negligible compared to perform the measurements manually. Conclusions: We have proposed a very user friendly computerized method to measure three different morphometric mandibular indexes. From the results we can conclude that the system provides a practical manner to perform these measurements. It does not require an expert examiner and does not take more than 16 seconds per analysis. Thus, it may be suitable to diagnose osteoporosis using dental panoramic radiographs