Analysis of age-related changes in Haversian canal using image processing techniques

Ijaz Khan, M. Jamil, T. Ibrahim, F. Nor
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The human skeleton changes with increasing age that alters the structure and number of bone microstructures, which includes osteon, lamellae, and haversian canals. Bone tissues have the capability to store the information of these variations which can be analyzed even after death. Much research has been done on European and American populations to analyze the age related change in haversian canals. This study is conducted on Malaysian population samples to analyze the effect of age related changes on haversian canals. Image processing techniques has been used to extract bone microstructures from microscopic images. The results shows that haversian canals area and number of haversian canals have a positive correlation with increasing age which suggested that haversian canal size increased with growing age.
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利用图像处理技术分析哈弗氏管年龄相关变化
人类骨骼随着年龄的增长而变化,改变了骨微观结构的结构和数量,包括骨元、骨板和哈弗氏管。骨组织有能力储存这些变异的信息,即使在人死后也可以进行分析。为了分析哈弗斯运河的年龄相关变化,人们对欧洲和美国的人口进行了大量的研究。本研究以马来西亚人口为样本,分析年龄相关变化对哈弗氏管的影响。图像处理技术已被用于从显微图像中提取骨骼微结构。结果表明,哈弗氏管面积和哈弗氏管数量与年龄的增长呈显著正相关,表明哈弗氏管尺寸随年龄的增长而增大。
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