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Three‐dimensional imaging of vitiligo
Experimental Dermatology, 2015Keywords: body Surface Area (BSA); imaging; Measurement error; three dimensional ...
Mohammed Al-Jamal+8 more
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Three-dimensional electrocardiographic imaging [PDF]
We review our recent work on the development and evaluation of three-dimensional electrocardiographic imaging technology (3DEIT). Cardiac electrophysiological properties, including activation time and transmembrane potentials, are estimated from body surface ECG signals with the aid of a realistic geometry heart model in which electrophysiological a ...
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Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2001Ultrasound is an inexpensive and widely used imaging modality for the diagnosis and staging of a number of diseases. In the past two decades, it has benefited from major advances in technology and has become an indispensable imaging modality, due to its flexibility and non-invasive character.
H. Neale Cardinal+2 more
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2008
Modern medical imaging provides essential preoperative knowledge of patient anatomy and pathology. This imaging is composed of many kinds of techniques and protocols, the choice of which is fully dependent on the targeted structures that practitioners want to see and analyse. Virtual reality can then be used to facilitate interpretation.
Jacques Marescaux+2 more
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Modern medical imaging provides essential preoperative knowledge of patient anatomy and pathology. This imaging is composed of many kinds of techniques and protocols, the choice of which is fully dependent on the targeted structures that practitioners want to see and analyse. Virtual reality can then be used to facilitate interpretation.
Jacques Marescaux+2 more
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Three-Dimensional Printing and Medical Imaging: A Review of the Methods and Applications.
Current problems in diagnostic radiology, 2016The purpose of this article is to review recent innovations on the process and application of 3-dimensional (3D) printed objects from medical imaging data.
A. Marro, T. Bandukwala, Walter H Mak
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Three-dimensional imaging in ultrasound
Journal of Medical Systems, 1982Ultrasonic three-dimensional images are constructed by “stacking” B-scan tomograms or ultrasonic CAT scans with a computer algorithm for subsequent perspective or sectional display. Perspective images of surfaces representing Doppler measurements of fluid velocity are illustrated in combination with isovelocity contours for flows through a flexible ...
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An Overview of Three-Dimensional Imaging in Dentistry
Dental Update, 2010This paper reviews the role of three-dimensional digital imaging in dentistry and its related specialties. Current methods of image capture of the dentition are described, along with the current status of CAD/CAM-based restorative treatment. The advantages of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in comparison with conventional radiography are outlined
Benington, PC, Ayoub, AF, Khambay, BS
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Three-dimensional imaging and templating improve glenoid implant positioning.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2015BACKGROUND Preoperative quantitative assessment of glenoid bone loss, selection of the glenoid component, and definition of its desired location can be challenging.
J. Iannotti+6 more
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Three-dimensional millimeter-wave imaging for concealed weapon detection
, 2001Millimeter-wave imaging techniques and systems have been developed at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA, for the detection of concealed weapons and contraband at airports and other secure locations.
D. Sheen, D. McMakin, T. Hall
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