Fig. 3: The illustration of heatmap overlaid by the algorithm on original images. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: The illustration of heatmap overlaid by the algorithm on original images.

From: A scalable physician-level deep learning algorithm detects universal trauma on pelvic radiographs

Fig. 3

The red color represents a high probability of acute trauma finding detected. The heatmap indicates a no fracture. b Anterior–posterior compression type pelvic fracture, c left femoral non-displaced intertrochanteric fracture, d left periprosthetic fracture, e right femoral shaft fracture, and f right hip dislocation. g Difficult case of pelvic fracture. h Clinically missed pelvic fracture. i Multiple pelvic fractures detected simultaneously by PelviXNet, respectively. All the pelvic fracture examples except case h in this figure require angioembolization due to massive hemorrhage.

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