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The limb deformity in children include congenital limb malformations or acquired from the damage of epiphyseal plate which caused by tumor, inflammation and trauma. Due to the complexity of the disease itself, rapid dynamic development and the characteristics of children's growth and development, the deformities are constantly changing. In addition, the serious lack of clinical diagnosis and treatment resources in the Department of Pediatric Orthopedics has led to the misdiagnosis and improper treatment of children's limb deformities. Thus, its necessary to find an intelligent way to help doctor to early diagnosis of limb deformity and provide a proper treatment in children.


Clinical Trial Description

The extraction and application of big data of children's limb deformities, intelligent labeling of image data, precise positioning, and perfecting the anatomical data of children's limb deformities.Improve the positioning accuracy of key points in X-ray images of children's limb deformities by means of step-by-step supervision to improve the accuracy of diagnosis.Realize an intelligent report generation system that combines patient background information, establish an end-to-end auxiliary diagnosis and treatment suggestion demonstration application system; realize a full set of artificial intelligence solutions for children's skeletal deformities, early screening and diagnosis of children, and forming an intelligent referral system of children's limb deformities. ;


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NCT number NCT04527029
Study type Observational
Source Children's Hospital of Fudan University
Contact Bo Ning, PhD
Phone +86 13585700275
Email ningbo@fudan.edu.cn
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date December 2022
Completion date December 1, 2024

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