The purpose of this study was to establish normal values of muscle thickness, ratio of muscle thickness to subcutaneous fat thickness, and muscle echo intensity in children between 11 weeks and 16 years of age. Transverse scans of four muscles were made by standardized real-time ultrasound examination. The scans were digitized, and mean echo intensity was measured using gray-scale analysis. A multiple regression equation was used to study which independent parameter (age, height, weight, or sex) influenced the variables for each muscle. Muscle thickness depended on the child's weight. The other parameters did not significantly influence muscle thickness after correction for weight. The ratio of muscle thickness to subcutaneous fat thickness...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
An investigation involving 16 boys and 16 girls, 7 to 9 years of age, was conducted for the followin...
This investigation assessed the processer reliability of estimating muscle volume and echo-intensity...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose of this study was to establish normal values of muscle thi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe determined prospectively the diagnostic value of quantitative ultra...
Contains fulltext : 52891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
In this study, 105 healthy children (45 to 156 months old, 57 girls) were examined using ultrasound ...
In this study, 105 healthy children (45 to 156 months old, 57 girls) were examined using ultrasound ...
INTRODUCTION: No longitudinal data on the normal development of muscle thickness (MT), quantitative ...
Ultrasonography can detect structural muscle changes caused by neuromuscular disease. Quantitative a...
Contains fulltext : 50408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Quantitative ultrasound of muscle echogenicity may be influenced by the size of the muscle and, so, ...
During childhood, muscle growth is stimulated by a gradual increase in bone length and body mass, as...
In this study, 145 healthy adults (20 to 94 years old, 69 women) were examined using ultrasound (US)...
In this study, 145 healthy adults (20 to 94 years old, 69 women) were examined using ultrasound (US)...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
An investigation involving 16 boys and 16 girls, 7 to 9 years of age, was conducted for the followin...
This investigation assessed the processer reliability of estimating muscle volume and echo-intensity...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose of this study was to establish normal values of muscle thi...
Item does not contain fulltextWe determined prospectively the diagnostic value of quantitative ultra...
Contains fulltext : 52891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
In this study, 105 healthy children (45 to 156 months old, 57 girls) were examined using ultrasound ...
In this study, 105 healthy children (45 to 156 months old, 57 girls) were examined using ultrasound ...
INTRODUCTION: No longitudinal data on the normal development of muscle thickness (MT), quantitative ...
Ultrasonography can detect structural muscle changes caused by neuromuscular disease. Quantitative a...
Contains fulltext : 50408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Quantitative ultrasound of muscle echogenicity may be influenced by the size of the muscle and, so, ...
During childhood, muscle growth is stimulated by a gradual increase in bone length and body mass, as...
In this study, 145 healthy adults (20 to 94 years old, 69 women) were examined using ultrasound (US)...
In this study, 145 healthy adults (20 to 94 years old, 69 women) were examined using ultrasound (US)...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
An investigation involving 16 boys and 16 girls, 7 to 9 years of age, was conducted for the followin...
This investigation assessed the processer reliability of estimating muscle volume and echo-intensity...