Detail publikace

Relationship of the size of the transverse area of the spinal cord and the functional score in spondylogenic cervical myelopathy.

BENEŠOVÁ, Y. NIEDERMAYEROVÁ, I. JAN, J.

Anglický název

Relationship of the size of the transverse area of the spinal cord and the functional score in spondylogenic cervical myelopathy.

Typ

článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

The relationship between teh area of the compressed spinal cord and the degree of clinical affliction in spondylogenic cervical myelopathy is controversial. The authors describe also a new method of assesment of the transverse area of the spinal cord by magnetic resonance. The images were processed by automatic analysis. In the first stage they were scanned and subsequently segmentation of the gray images was made according to criteria of brightness tolerance. The result of the analysis is the assesment of the basic gemetrical paramemeters of the image of the spinal chord.

Anglický abstrakt

The relationship between teh area of the compressed spinal cord and the degree of clinical affliction in spondylogenic cervical myelopathy is controversial. The authors describe also a new method of assesment of the transverse area of the spinal cord by magnetic resonance. The images were processed by automatic analysis. In the first stage they were scanned and subsequently segmentation of the gray images was made according to criteria of brightness tolerance. The result of the analysis is the assesment of the basic gemetrical paramemeters of the image of the spinal chord.

Klíčová slova anglicky

image analysis, geometry, spinal cord

Vydáno

03.01.2001

ISSN

1210-7859

Ročník

63

Číslo

4

Počet stran

218

BIBTEX


@article{BUT40282,
  author="Yvonne {Benešová} and Ingrid {Niedermayerová} and Jiří {Jan},
  title="Relationship of the size of the transverse area of the spinal cord and the functional score in spondylogenic cervical myelopathy.",
  year="2001",
  volume="63",
  number="4",
  month="January",
  issn="1210-7859"
}