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Computer-Assisted Dental Diagnosis

Dental Clinics of North America, 1986
Computer-assisted dental diagnosis has been discussed from the perspective of applications, decision-making processes, and a specific example of a diagnostic system. Rapid technologic advancement and anticipated developments in the field of artificial intelligence will undoubtedly change both our expectations of future evolutions and our capacity to ...
S A, Ralls, M E, Cohen, T E, Southard
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[Computer-assisted diagnosis].

Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie, 1989
Numerous models of computer-aided diagnosis have been developed. However, only a few are used in the clinical routine. The methodology of computer-aided diagnosis is described briefly in this paper and a survey of clinical applications is given. Standards for evaluating these models are proposed and illustrated by examples. The inadequate assessment of
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Computer-Assisted Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2023
Computer-assisted diagnosis and treatment (CAD/CAT) is a rapidly growing field of medicine that uses computer technology and telehealth to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review on computer-assisted diagnosis and treatment.
Nadia, Hamid   +2 more
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Computer-assisted diagnosis of melanoma

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2016
The computer-assisted diagnosis of melanoma is an exciting area of research where imaging techniques are combined with diagnostic algorithms in an attempt to improve detection and outcomes for patients with skin lesions suspicious for malignancy.
Collin, Fuller   +3 more
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Computer assisted diagnosis for ophthalmology

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1978
Abstract A prototype program for computer assisted diagnosis in ophthalmology has been developed. The program uses Bayes' rule[1] to compute probabilities that a patient has a certain disease, given signs, symptoms and laboratory results. Probabilities used in making the diagnosis change with information from patients from whom a diagnosis has ...
K J, Fritz, M A, Polascik, A M, Potts
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Pediatrics

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
A comprehensive computer-assisted diagnosis system of acquired and congenital pediatric diseases has been developed. In a pilot study, using patient information available at the time of the initial history and physical examination, the system included the correct diagnosis as part of a differential diagnosis in 90% of the cases.
L A, Barness   +4 more
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Computer-Assisted Pediatric Diagnosis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975
A system for computer aid to diagnosis was tested on 90 children hospitalized with systemic illness and discharged with a final diagnosis. A medical secretary and a pediatrician were equally successful (78% vs 77%) in having the system list the main final diagnosis when each independently supplied a list of details extracted only from the pediatric ...
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Computer-assisted Diagnosis in Gastroenterology

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996
During the last 20 years, Danish gastroenterologists and biostatisticians have been involved in practical and theoretical research aimed at providing computer-assisted decision support in clinical practice. On the practical side, we summarize two clinical applications, one in the acute abdomen, the other in jaundice.
A, Malchow-Møller   +2 more
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis of Strabismus

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1987
ABSTRACT A program for use on a microcomputer was developed to assist in the diagnosis of strabismus. The matrix consists of 41 separate disorders and 59 facts (history and examination findings). The facts are answered in a yes/no format. The relationship between the fact and the disorder is weighted as to whether the fact is always present ...
K, Albicka   +3 more
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COMPUTER-ASSISTED ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2002
Abstract In this paper we present a method to quantify the cardiac blood irrigation through echographic images for heart disease diagnosis. This method relies on the registration of acquired images with a heart model in order to provide a robust segmentation of the cardiac walls, giving the doctor precise and non subjective anatomical information, as
Enric X. Martin   +3 more
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