Datasets Comparison
Version 2
Hereditary Multiple Exostoses X-ray Images
Description
This dataset contains a curated collection of X-ray images from pediatric and adolescent patients diagnosed with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) and healthy controls (class 'normal'). Images were collected from the Department of Orthopedics, Bechir Hamza Hospital for Children, Tunis, Tunisia, following ethical guidelines. All images were anonymized and obtained during routine radiographic examinations.
Steps to reproduce
The dataset was compiled through a collaborative effort with an orthopedic surgeon specializing in musculoskeletal disorders. A total of 70 X-ray images from 22 pediatric and adolescent patients diagnosed with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) were collected from anonymized clinical records during routine radiographic examinations.
All HME images depict exostoses at various anatomical locations, including long bones such as the femur, tibia, and humerus. Each image was manually annotated using Roboflow to provide precise bounding box localization of individual exostoses, ensuring consistency and relevance for the object detection tasks.
In parallel, 47 control radiographs from 28 healthy pediatric subjects were included to represent normal bone development and serve as negative samples. These images were age-matched and selected to reflect imaging views and acquisition conditions similar to those of the HME cohort.
All images were collected following strict ethical guidelines, with no identifiable patient information retained. The dataset reflects real-world clinical variability and has not undergone augmentation or synthetic modification.
Institutions
Institutions
Universite de Tunis El Manar Faculte des Sciences de Tunis
Categories
X-Ray Imaging
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Version 3
Hereditary Multiple Exostoses X-ray Images
Description
This dataset contains a curated collection of X-ray images from pediatric and adolescent patients diagnosed with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) and healthy controls (class 'normal'). Images were collected from the Department of Orthopedics, Bechir Hamza Hospital for Children, Tunis, Tunisia, following ethical guidelines. All images were anonymized and obtained during routine radiographic examinations.
Steps to reproduce
The dataset was compiled through a collaborative effort with an orthopedic surgeon specializing in musculoskeletal disorders. A total of 70 X-ray images from 22 pediatric and adolescent patients diagnosed with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) were collected from anonymized clinical records during routine radiographic examinations.
All HME images depict exostoses at various anatomical locations, including long bones such as the femur, tibia, and humerus. Each image was manually annotated using Roboflow to provide precise bounding box localization of individual exostoses, ensuring consistency and relevance for the object detection tasks.
In parallel, 47 control radiographs from 28 healthy pediatric subjects were included to represent normal bone development and serve as negative samples. These images were age-matched and selected to reflect imaging views and acquisition conditions similar to those of the HME cohort.
All images were collected following strict ethical guidelines, with no identifiable patient information retained. The dataset reflects real-world clinical variability and has not undergone augmentation or synthetic modification.
Institutions
Institutions
Universite de Tunis El Manar Faculte des Sciences de Tunis
Tunis
Categories
X-Ray Imaging
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International