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      • Adult height predic tion is usually based on the bone age derived from a hand radiograph, current height, age and ge nder.
      www.researchgate.net/publication/284123989_Validation_of_adult_height_prediction_based_on_automated_bone_age_determination_in_the_Paris_Longitudinal_Study_of_healthy_children
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  2. Oct 17, 2023 · In this study, we developed a bone age estimation program using a CNN via a deep learning algorithm based on bone age data of Korean children and adolescents. Additionally, a regression model was established to predict final adult height.

    • 10.3349/ymj.2023.0244
    • 2023/11
    • Yonsei Med J. 2023 Nov; 64(11): 679-686.
  3. The BoneXpert adult height prediction (AHP) method is a modernisation of the classical Bayley-Pinneau method from 1952. Like the Bayley-Pinneau method, it is intended for normal, non-pathological untreated children. From gender, age, height and bone age, it predicts the adult height.

    • Is adult height prediction based on bone age?1
    • Is adult height prediction based on bone age?2
    • Is adult height prediction based on bone age?3
    • Is adult height prediction based on bone age?4
    • Is adult height prediction based on bone age?5
  4. Dec 1, 2009 · Context: Adult height prediction is a common procedure in pediatric endocrinology, but it is associated with a considerable variability and bias from the bone age rating. Objective: A new method for adult height prediction is presented, based on automated bone age determination.

    • Greulich-Plye (GP) Method
    • Tanner-Whitehouse-3 (TW3) Method
    • Bayley-Pinneau (BP) Method
    • Khamis-Roche Method
    • CDC Growth Charts
    • Online Height Calculators
    • Conclusion

    The Greulich and Pyle standards are the most widely used age estimation all over the world. They consist of two series of standard plates obtained from hand-wrist X-rays of white, upper-class boys and girls between 1931 and 1942. This method is simple and quick to carry out. The radiograph of the left hand to be assessed is compared with the series...

    Like the GP method, the Tanner-Whitehouse 3 (TW3) method uses left-wrist radiographs to determine the bone age. Radiographs of the hand and wrist are suitable for bone age assessment because the hand and wrist possess many bones and taking radiographs of the hand and wrist is easy. The original TW2 method was developed using radiographs of average ...

    The Bayley and Pinneau (BP) method is most commonly used for height prediction. The height prediction tables were developed by Bayley and Pinneau in 1950 and revised in 1959. They have been established according to the bone age assessment standards of Greulich and Plye. The tables can be used for children from the age of 6 years and become more acc...

    The Khamis-Roche Method predicts adult stature, without determining the bone age. It uses age, gender, child height and weight, mother height, and father height. This method is valid for children above the age of 4. Although the Khamis-Roche method is considered an accurate predictor, it is not as accurate as methods using the bone age.

    CDC Growth Chart; Boys: 2 to 20 years; Stature-for-age and Weight-for-age percentiles Pediatric growth charts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been used over decades by pediatricians, nurses, and parents in the US to track the growth of infants, children, and adolescents. The growth charts consist of percentile curves ...

    Online height calculators try to predict the adult height of children and adolescents by simply entering personal data. These height calculators can give you an educated guess about the adult height, but the previously described methods lead to more accurate results.

    The most accurate methods to predict the adult height of children and adolescents are certainly the methods based on the bone age. Although those methods are scientifically investigated, they should be used with caution. Natural variations in growth development and environmental factors are not taken into account. Several factors can negatively aff...

  5. Oct 24, 2015 · A new method for adult height prediction based on bone age has been developed using BoneXpert, in addition to the commonly used Bayley-Pinneau and Tanner-Whitehouse mark II methods. Furthermore, bone age may become a predictor for the timing of peak height velocity and menarche.

    • Mari Satoh
    • 10.1297/cpe.24.143
    • 2015
    • 2015/10
  6. Oct 25, 2011 · We review seven methods for adult height prediction (AHP) based on bone age, ranging from the Bayley–Pinneau method, published in 1952, to the BoneXpert method, published in 2009.

  7. The Root Mean Square error (RMSE) in the prediction of the adult height varies with bone age as shown in Figure 2. The Bayley Pinneau model extends down to bone age 7. Here we see that it is possible to extend adult height prediction down to 2 years for girls without suffering a major loss in accuracy.