Anustup Kundu
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Anustup Kundu
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8 Jan 2026
06:59:30 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360: The largest integrated diagnostics company in India, Aarthi Scans & Labs, has announced that all 100 of its locations nationwide have successfully implemented BoneXpert, a worldwide-renowned AI-powered bone age analysis tool. BoneXpert, a CE-approved AI medical technology business based in Europe, is regarded as the best option for automated bone age determination. By removing inter- and intra-observer variability and guaranteeing similar results from the same X-ray each time, the method makes bone age analysis objective, accurate, and highly repeatable. BoneXpert is a tool that uses AI and is very important for the assessment of growth and pubertal disorders, the diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders, and the assessment of skeletal growth and response to management over time. This tool enables faster reporting through advanced AI technology and retains high clinical values. Based on a single left-hand X-ray, it provides a multi-method assessment that includes Greulich-Pyle and Tanner-Whitehouse (TW2 and 3) bone ages, carpal bone age, bone age SDS, and a bone health index. This is very helpful to provide bone-age analysis that provides ample information to a doctor regarding a child’s bone maturity and health. Thus, having BoneXpert present at its entire network, Aarthi Scans & Labs is now capable of delivering AI-based bone-age analysis to every patient across India. Dr Arunkumar Govindarajan, Director and Radiologist at Aarthi Scans and Labs, stated that assessing bone age is essential for assessing endocrine abnormalities and growth problems. They can remove observer variability and deliver consistent, clinically meaningful findings using internationally recognised standards by deploying BoneXpert throughout their entire network. For both patients and clinicians, this improves long-term treatment monitoring and diagnostic confidence.
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