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A “Galactic” Chest X-ray [PDF]
Clinical manifestations accompanying respiratory failure with insidious and rapidly progressive onset are often non-specific. Symptoms such as a cough, dyspnea, and fever are common to a large number of inflammatory, infectious, or neoplastic diseases ...
Cristiano Carbonelli +6 more
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Background: Chest x-ray is central in screening and diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, sputum culture remains gold standard for diagnosis. Aim: To establish the rate of normal chest x-rays in tuberculosis patients found by spot sputum culture screening,
Ema Rastoder +7 more
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Chest X ray: A systematic approach
K Kalaiyarasan +2 more
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Ensemble localized patch residual convolution neural networks for pneumonia detection using chest X-ray [PDF]
Background Pneumonia is a life-threatening disease, especially in infants and older individuals. Chest X-ray is the most common method for the detection of lung inflammation especially when the causes of pneumonia are unknown.
Jyotidip Barman, Anil K. Giri
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Pneumothorax is a potentially life-threatening disease that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. Clinically, a chest X-ray examination is the first choice for diagnosing pneumothorax.
Jia Xin Luo, Wu Feng Liu, Liang Yu
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Background: Missed findings in chest X-ray interpretation are common and can have serious consequences. Methods: Our study included 2407 chest radiographs (CXRs) acquired at three Indian and five US sites.
Parisa Kaviani +13 more
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Bronchoscopy and the chest X-ray [PDF]
Summary Fifty-seven cases of primary bronchogenic carcinoma with X-ray changes, but with negative bronchoscopies, have been reviewed to illustrate the limitations of this method of examination. The reasons for these limitations are discussed.
W, Hately, P, Jones, B, Strickland
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Unveiling the basics of chest radiography for nurses
The discovery of X-ray beam in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen provided clinicians with a noninvasive diagnostic method to evaluate the internal alteration of anatomy within the body.
Jitender Singh, Tarika Sharma
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Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the residual parenchymal and pleural lesions on chest X-ray posttherapy in new tuberculosis (TB) cases.
Rajeev Tandon +3 more
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Generative domain adaptation for chest X‐ray image analysis
Chest X‐ray images taken under different conditions follow different distributions, preventing the models trained on a domain from generalising well on the other domain.
Baocai Yin +5 more
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