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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

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
A computerized system of diagnosis (MEDITEL) was evaluated for its ability to consider a correct diagnosis in cases in which the correct diagnosis was not considered in the original differential diagnosis by physicians involved in the patient's care.
P T, Swender, W W, Tunnessen, F A, Oski
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Computer-assisted diagnosis

Lancet, The, 1990
To the Editors: In January and again in May, Annals published reviews of Meditel, a computer-assisted diagnosis software system (1, 2).
Herbert S. Wax man, William E. Worley
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Review of liver segmentation and computer assisted detection/diagnosis methods in computed tomography

open access: yesArtificial Intelligence Review, 2017
Computed tomography (CT) imaging remains the most utilized modality for liver-related cancer screening and treatment monitoring purposes. Liver, liver tumor and liver vasculature segmentation from CT data is a prerequisite for treatment planning and ...
Mehrdad Moghbel   +2 more
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Computer-Assisted Psychiatric Diagnosis

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2020
Accurate psychiatric diagnosis is critical for both sound clinical interventions and valid research methodology. Over the years, attempts to improve diagnostic reliability and accuracy led to the development of more explicit operationalized diagnostic criteria, starting with DSM-III, and subsequently fully structured and semistructured diagnostic ...
Kenneth Kobak   +4 more
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COMPUTER-ASSISTED DIAGNOSIS

Lancet, The, 1989
Excerpt To the Editor:Dr. Bankowitz and colleagues (1) are to be congratulated for their report on a computer-assisted medical diagnostic consultation service.
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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 of rheumatic disorders

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1991
A review of the literature regarding computer-assisted diagnosis of rheumatic diseases is presented. After a general outline of the history and goals of computer programs intended to support physicians in the diagnostic process, 14 systems or projects are described.
Hein J Bernelot Moens
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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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