Geometry and Function of Dysplastic and Healthy Hips

Published: 29 March 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/y7z7978hgy.1
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Description

This dataset comprises a total of 26,990 magnetic resonance image files capturing the lower spine, pelvis, and femur. The images are sourced from individuals diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) as well as control subjects who share similar demographic characteristics. The dataset is organized into 35 folders: 15 folders contain data from control subjects, while 20 folders contain data from patients with DDH. All identifying information has been removed from the images, and they are saved in DICOM format. Each folder has been labeled with a code that begins with "DDH" and is accompanied by either _ctl (indicating a non-dysplastic control) or _pt (indicating a patient with DDH). Within the folder for each participant, there is a 'MRI_TagEdit' folder that contains the DICOM files. The number of files in each folder ranges from 688 to 934. Additionally, a README.txt file is included in each folder, providing details on the number of DICOM files and the file naming convention. To help interpret the data, MASTER-README.txt as well as codesheet.csv are included in this dataset. To facilitate data interpretation, this dataset includes a 'MASTER-README.txt' file which outlines the methodology employed for data collection and generation, data processing methods, and the de-identification procedure used for data sharing. Additionally, a 'codesheet.csv' is provided, containing subject IDs, sex, age, height, weight, and information on whether the subjects were controls or patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip. The collection of this data was conducted with the approval of the Washington University in St. Louis Institutional Review Board (ID# 201612053). Participants provided informed consent for the sharing of de-identified data.

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Institutions

University of Pennsylvania, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Colorado Denver

Categories

Orthopedics

Funding

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

K01AR072072, R01AR081881