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Computer Assisted Radiation Therapy Planning
1990The recent advances in 3D medical imaging are the basis to develop a new generation of computer assisted tools for radiotherapy planning. The precise extraction of therapy relevant information from 3D images, 3D display of anatomical structures, more accurate placement of beams and the calculation and display of dose disributions in three dimensions ...
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Computer-assisted therapy: Harbinger of the 21st century?
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 1999Research findings suggest that computer-assisted therapy (CAT) has the potential to play a significant role in mental health care. Psychoeducation, cognitive-behavioral, and systematic desensitization strategies appear most amendable to CAT approaches.
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Ethical and professional issues in computer-assisted therapy
Computers in Human Behavior, 1993Abstract Ethical and professional issues associated with computer-assisted therapy (CAT) are discussed in this article. Some of these issues are unique to CAT, while others have been of concern to psychologists for decades. A succinct overview of CAT is followed by an examination of whether CAT can be considered psychotherapy.
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Computer-Assisted Fluid Therapy
Current Anesthesiology Reports, 2023Ron Eshel, Eric J. Snider, Guy Avital
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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[Computer-assisted diagnosis and therapy for glaucoma].
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2006Boolean algebra, or combinatory analysis and their related computer routines, can provide invaluable help in resolving classic diagnostic problems. However complex each case may be, the diagnosis is always made from a finite set of data, and the fundamental problem is thus how to exploit this data.
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[Computer-assisted drug therapy of incomplete ileus].
Helvetica chirurgica acta, 1989Auscultation of bowel sounds has a decisive position in management of intestinal paralysis, although personal bound interpretation and documentation may give rise to problems. Our computerized electronic analysis system of bowel sounds permits easy objectivation of auscultation findings. This noninvasive method is optional a repeatable. We investigated
N, Geissler, D, Jung, H, Heymann
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