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Stroke Lesion Segmentation using Multi-Stage Cross-Scale Attention [PDF]
Precise characterization of stroke lesions from MRI data has immense value in prognosticating clinical and cognitive outcomes following a stroke. Manual stroke lesion segmentation is time-consuming and requires the expertise of neurologists and neuroradiologists.
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A SIMPLE AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SYPHILIS FROM THE PRIMARY LESION [PDF]
W. D. Gill
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Abstract Purpose Single‐isocenter multitarget (SIMT) radiosurgery has become increasingly popular as advancement in planning and delivery systems have made this approach clinically viable. With targets varying in size and distance from isocenter, SIMT plans are highly complex with dynamic multileaf collimator (MLC) motion.
Hem Moktan+3 more
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THE CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF LESIONS OF THE UTERINE APPENDAGES. [PDF]
George Granville Bantock
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Abstract This study evaluates various radiotherapy techniques for treating metastatic brain tumor (BT), focusing on non‐coplanar volumetric modulated arc radiotherapy (NC‐VMAT), coplanar VMAT (C‐VMAT), Helical TomoTherapy (HT), CyberKnife (CK), Gamma Knife (GK), and ZAP‐X.
Toshihiro Suzuki+9 more
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A PROSTATIC ANNULAR CONSTRICTING LESION OF THE RECTUM
William C. Baum, Robert E. McClellan
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THE STAINING REACTIONS OF THE SPIROCHÆTÆ FOUND IN SYPHILITIC LESIONS. [PDF]
LeonardS. Dudgeon
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Bone‐wise rigid registration of femur, tibia, and fibula for the tracking of temporal changes
Abstract Background Multiple myeloma (MM) induces temporal alterations in bone structure, such as osteolytic bone lesions, which are challenging to identify through manual image interpretation. The large variation in radiologists' assessments, even at expert centers, further complicates diagnosis.
Arttu Ruohola+5 more
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REMARKS UPON THE OSSEOUS LESIONS OF LOCOMOTOR ATAXY, [PDF]
Julian Williams
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