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Dynamic Computed Tomography Body Scanning

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980
The performance of 16 consecutive, 3 sec computed tomographic (CT) scans, after the intravenous administration of a bolus of diatrizoate, was found to be useful in evaluating vascular anatomy and organ perfusion in this study. It also appeared to be useful in lesion detection and in accurately defining the extent of disease.
S W, Young   +3 more
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Direct coronal CT scanning for the body

Computerized Radiology, 1983
A direct coronal CT scanning technique for the trunk, named "Quasi-Coronal" CT, is presented and its usefulness demonstrated with clinical examples. Patients are placed in the lateral position on a wide plate laid on the scanner bed and instructed to assume various special postures.
I, Mano   +6 more
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Use of 3-Dimensional Body Scans for Body Image Research

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2008
This preliminary study explored the use of highly realistic 3-dimensional body-scan images as a potential tool, taking advantage of a much more specific and expanded representation of the entire body. Traditionally, body-image research makes use of various contour drawing scales whose 2-dimensional figures increase proportionately and do not match the ...
Tanya, Domina   +2 more
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A computerized scheme for localization of vertebral bodies on body CT scans

SPIE Proceedings, 2011
The multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) method has the potential to be used for quantitative analysis of osteoporosis with higher accuracy and precision than that provided by conventional two-dimensional methods. It is desirable to develop a computer-assisted scheme for analyzing vertebral geometry using body CT images.
Tatsuro Hayashi   +8 more
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3D Body Scanning in a Mirror Cabinet

2008
Body scanners offer significant potential for use in many applications like clothing industry, orthopedy, surgery, healthcare, monument conservation, art, as well as film- and computer game industry. In order to avoid distortions due to body movements (e.g.
Sven Molkenstruck   +2 more
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Scanning electron microscopy of body fluids

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1992
AbstractScanning Electron Microscopic (SEM) examination of body fluid specimens submitted for cytopathological diagnosis is technically easy and can be accomplished within hours. Specimens refrigerated for as long as 72 hr show no significant structural alterations that would interfere with recognition of diagnostically significant cells.
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Whole Body Scanning

1998
Whole body PET scanning has become an important addition to the traditional single organ procedures in clinical PET. Although the image quality is in most cases adequate for diagnostic purposes, there are two significant limitation in this imaging technique. First, because of the relatively short acquisition time, the total number of counts is limited,
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Surveillance Radioiodine Whole-Body Scans

2006
Surveillance radioiodine whole body scans have been used for many years in the follow-up of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer. However, the term “surveillance whole body scan” has been used in different ways. This chapter (1) differentiates surveillance scans from baseline scans and pre-therapy scans, (2) presents the objectives of ...
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Scanning and Reconstruction of human body parts.

1998
The reconstruction of 3D models of human body parts from range data is different with respect to that of general objects as they do not exhibit sharp discontinuities. Following this consideration, HRBF models which implement locally adapted filters are here introduced.
N. A. Borghese, S. Ferrari
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The body scan practice

2021
Rebecca S. Crane   +2 more
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