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COMPUTER ASSISTED DIAGNOSIS OF THE ACUTE ABDOMEN

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1993
Computer assisted diagnosis (CAD) has been claimed to improve the accuracy of assessment of the acute abdomen. Alternative techniques that may improve decision making are briefly reviewed and CAD is examined critically. The structured collection of complete clinical data with performance feedback, results in improvements comparable to CAD.
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Can the Computer Assist Clinicians in Psychiatric Diagnosis?

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974
When 100 patients were evaluated by a therapist, DIAGNO III (a computer program for psychiatric diagnosis), and the senior author, the computer's and therapist's diagnoses were in agreement in 65 cases; the senior author's diagnoses agreed with the computer and therapist in 56 of the cases.
Robert L. Spitzer, Jean Endicott
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Europe

New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
To the Editor: Your thoughtful and scholarly editorial (June 23 issue)1 awarding a grade of C to computer-assisted diagnosis steers an admirable middle course between wild enthusiasm (expressed by ...
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Computer-assisted diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

International Image Processing, Applications and Systems Conference, 2014
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative dementia. It is very difficult to distinguish between healthy and reached subject. But achieving the hippocampus appears before the first clinical signs of the disease, in the mild cognitive impairement (MCI) phase. The hippocampus is a key area to facilitate early diagnosis.
Ben Rabeh Amira   +3 more
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Computer-assisted differential diagnosis and management

Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2002
A number of divergent techniques have been utilized in attempts to produce computerized decision aids. Medical applications have been particularly prominent areas for these applications, due in part to the inability of other methodologies to adequately address problems in medicine.
M.E. Cohen   +2 more
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Computer assisted diagnosis for digital mammography

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1995
This article describes the application of wavelet transform for image enhancement in medical imaging. The initial clinical application is the enhancement of microcalcification clusters (MCCs) in digitized mammograms to improve both their visualization and their detection using computer assisted diagnostic (CAD) methods.
Robert A. Clark   +4 more
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Computer-assisted diagnosis of osteoartrithis on hip radiographs

2017
Hip osteoarthritis (OA) can be highly disabling and eventually may necessitate total replacement of the joint. Studies with computer-based analysis of the hip OA may give new insight both in imaging and clinical evaluation of the disease. In this study, new acetabular angle measurement methods of femoral head-neck-shaft angle (CCD), center-edge angle ...
Sahin, Seda   +5 more
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Computer assisted diagnosis of skin cancer: A survey and future recommendations

Computers & electrical engineering, 2022
Sonam Khattar, R. Kaur
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COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERPRETATION IN RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1993
The application of computer-aided procedures to analyze digital radiographs will help to increase the quality of radiographic diagnosis. Image processing is applied to improve image quality and to extract features from digital radiographs. Computer programs can be used to integrate image data and patient data originating from different sources. The aim
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