巴西2500张数字全景x线片上钙化的软骨相容图像的患病率

Guilherme-Costa Soares, L. Kurita, A. Alves, Paulo Goberlânio Barros Silva, J. Santos, F. Costa
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目的:探讨钙化的tritical软骨(CTC)相容图像在数字全景x线片上的流行程度。方法:在这项回顾性研究中,2500张数字全景x线照片由训练有素的审查员使用Adobe®Photoshop®CC 2015软件进行对比度和亮度调整。收集数据并导出进行统计分析(p值<0.05为有统计学意义)。结果:ctc相容影像的检出率为4.5%(女性61.1%,男性38.9%)。51 ~ 60岁最常见(32.7%),双侧发生率较高(46.9%)。年龄在61 ~ 70岁之间的女性ctc相容影像的患病率明显较高(p=0.027)。结论:本研究显示ctc相容影像的患病率较低,主要发生在接近70岁的女性。
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Prevalence of calcified triticeous cartilage-compatible images on 2500 digital panoramic radiographs of a Brazilian population sample
Objective : To investigate the prevalence of calcified triticeous cartilage (CTC)-compatible images on digital panoramic radiographs of a significant Brazilian population sample. Methods : In this retrospective study, 2500 digital panoramic radiographs were analyzed by a trained examiner using contrast and brightness adjustments of the Adobe® Photoshop® CC 2015 software. Data were collected and exported for statistical analysis (p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant). Results : The prevalence of CTC-compatible images was 4.5% (61.1% in women and 38.9% in men). The most prevalent age ranged between 51 and 60 years (32.7%), and bilateral occurrence had a higher prevalence (46.9%). Women between the ages of 61 and 70 years showed a significantly higher prevalence of CTC-compatible images (p=0.027). Conclusion : This study showed a low prevalence of CTC-compatible images, which mainly occurred in women close to 70 years of age.
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