I thought this was a GREAT presentation and really helped me (a Paeds trainee). If I was going to give feed back for making it even better I would say: Try and put all of your images the same way. I think it just something to do with how the brain works.. as occasionally I know your images were for decoration (i.e. radiograph of hand alongside your staging images) but it confuses the brain (or my limited brain anyway!) so that would be great. I lost the sound half way through and my computer seemed to be working and I wasn't sure if it was intentional or a problem at my end. If intentional maybe a little more in the way of written text, and obv if unintentional it would be worth looking into. It would be nice to see the images on bigger scale as a bit tricky to see at times. Either way, it helped me, so many thanks.
Is there anything I can do to check my growth hormone and bone test for room of my height improvement My father height, 165 mother height 152, me, height 155 weight 61kg . Doctor, please help me WHO can I look for in my neighbourhood doctors or professional doctor?
Hi, as a radiology trainee I found this talk very helpful and interesting. We are taught the GP method but not the TW3 method at our institution. I searched for the TW3 guidebook but it's out of print. Do you know where one could access the bone age tables to allow for comparison of the two methods? Thanks again for your great lecture!
Don. J. Thanks for the comments. TW3 is available as an application on iOS and Android. We have developed an innovative bone age tool as part of our MedEClasses application available on iOS and Android that uses five sites to determine the bone age. It is validated against the TW3 method
Can you explain what constitutes a delayed or advanced bone age? And what does > 2 standard deviations translate to? 2 years from chronological age? When I read a report and it says CA: 10yrs 8mo. Standard deviation 11mo. BA: 8years is this a normal BA?
Generally One SD is around 8-12 months asper age. 8 year bone age at 10 year 8 month would be somewhere around or below -2 SDS and hence can be considered delayed bone age.
Dr Anurag Bajpai Ok, thank you. I received the following report and so was confused since it was read as “normal”. “Female patient is chronologically 10 years and 6 months of age. The bone age most closely approximate that of a female standard #21 skeletal age 13 years. This falls just within two standard deviations of the mean with a standard deviation of 11.6 months. So why did radiologist report, “just within”? If 13 is more than 2SD (11.7months x2 ). Mistake? I’m just trying to understand?
Dr Anurag Bajpai Ok, so just to clarify... it’s NOT “normal” and thus its advanced? Anything higher than 12yrs 4 mo would be advanced for this child correct? Just confused because radiologist wrote “within”
Is there a reason why the non-dominant hand is chosen for x-ray?
Can I do bone test if I am 17 years old to check whether I can grow taller according to my current height
¡Gracias!
I thought this was a GREAT presentation and really helped me (a Paeds trainee). If I was going to give feed back for making it even better I would say: Try and put all of your images the same way. I think it just something to do with how the brain works.. as occasionally I know your images were for decoration (i.e. radiograph of hand alongside your staging images) but it confuses the brain (or my limited brain anyway!) so that would be great. I lost the sound half way through and my computer seemed to be working and I wasn't sure if it was intentional or a problem at my end. If intentional maybe a little more in the way of written text, and obv if unintentional it would be worth looking into. It would be nice to see the images on bigger scale as a bit tricky to see at times. Either way, it helped me, so many thanks.
Hello sir namestay.
Please tell me How can i consult online with u.
Is there anything I can do to check my growth hormone and bone test for room of my height improvement
My father height, 165 mother height 152, me, height 155 weight 61kg . Doctor, please help me
WHO can I look for in my neighbourhood doctors or professional doctor?
just go either them if they cant do it they can suggest you to someone.
What about 4 months old
Sir mujhe karana hai number mil sakta hai aapka
than you ,
please fix the audio problem in the second half of the lecture
Please view the later version th-cam.com/video/jUWSYg6ksWk/w-d-xo.html
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The vedio is good. But, there is an audio problem in the final 5 minutes.. Can you please fix this?
Please follow the link for the corrected video th-cam.com/video/gsvm-ZaxDYs/w-d-xo.html
Hi, as a radiology trainee I found this talk very helpful and interesting.
We are taught the GP method but not the TW3 method at our institution.
I searched for the TW3 guidebook but it's out of print.
Do you know where one could access the bone age tables to allow for comparison of the two methods? Thanks again for your great lecture!
Don. J. Thanks for the comments. TW3 is available as an application on iOS and Android. We have developed an innovative bone age tool as part of our MedEClasses application available on iOS and Android that uses five sites to determine the bone age. It is validated against the TW3 method
Sir can you please help me
Excellent
Can you explain what constitutes a delayed or advanced bone age? And what does > 2 standard deviations translate to? 2 years from chronological age? When I read a report and it says CA: 10yrs 8mo. Standard deviation 11mo. BA: 8years is this a normal BA?
Generally One SD is around 8-12 months asper age. 8 year bone age at 10 year 8 month would be somewhere around or below -2 SDS and hence can be considered delayed bone age.
Dr Anurag Bajpai Ok, thank you. I received the following report and so was confused since it was read as “normal”. “Female patient is chronologically 10 years and 6 months of age. The bone age most closely approximate that of a female standard #21 skeletal age 13 years. This falls just within two standard deviations of the mean with a standard deviation of 11.6 months.
So why did radiologist report, “just within”? If 13 is more than 2SD (11.7months x2 ). Mistake? I’m just trying to understand?
Diana Perez it’s just above 2 SD which in this case is 11.1 years
Dr Anurag Bajpai Ok, so just to clarify... it’s NOT “normal” and thus its advanced? Anything higher than 12yrs 4 mo would be advanced for this child correct?
Just confused because radiologist wrote “within”
damn i wanna know mine i'm pretty sure im late
were u?
damn good discussion
excellent
Audio is off in later half. Helpless :-(
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