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Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1986
Asthma is a common disease characterized by hyperreactivity of airways to a variety of stimuli. Efficacy studies have shown that while in adults there is no positive predictive value between radiographic abnormalities and certain clinical parameters, in children there may be some correlation with age and the presence of rales.
Coralie Shaw +2 more
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Asthma is a common disease characterized by hyperreactivity of airways to a variety of stimuli. Efficacy studies have shown that while in adults there is no positive predictive value between radiographic abnormalities and certain clinical parameters, in children there may be some correlation with age and the presence of rales.
Coralie Shaw +2 more
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2005
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the operation and principles of both ultrasound imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The different features and characteristics of the three imaging modalities, computed tomography (CT), MRI, and ultrasound have been examined in this chapter. The tissue properties being imaged are considerably different
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Publisher Summary This chapter examines the operation and principles of both ultrasound imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The different features and characteristics of the three imaging modalities, computed tomography (CT), MRI, and ultrasound have been examined in this chapter. The tissue properties being imaged are considerably different
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Journal of Medical Systems, 2009
The idea for softcopy viewing of medical image outside the radiology reading room spread among the scientists in various fields for several years. An image could be read on workstation of all types, from desktop across movable to handheld. Benefits are numerous and continue to grow as physicians use them discovering new usage cases.
Dinu Dragan, Dragan Ivetic
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The idea for softcopy viewing of medical image outside the radiology reading room spread among the scientists in various fields for several years. An image could be read on workstation of all types, from desktop across movable to handheld. Benefits are numerous and continue to grow as physicians use them discovering new usage cases.
Dinu Dragan, Dragan Ivetic
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Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2001
Radiological images are increasingly being used in healthcare and medical research. There is, consequently, widespread interest in accurately relating information in the different images for diagnosis, treatment and basic science. This article reviews registration techniques used to solve this problem, and describes the wide variety of applications to ...
Hill, D L G +3 more
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Radiological images are increasingly being used in healthcare and medical research. There is, consequently, widespread interest in accurately relating information in the different images for diagnosis, treatment and basic science. This article reviews registration techniques used to solve this problem, and describes the wide variety of applications to ...
Hill, D L G +3 more
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2021
Medical imaging can be extremely useful when encountering acute surgical problems. It is an important adjunct in making a diagnosis, and may guide treatment.
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Medical imaging can be extremely useful when encountering acute surgical problems. It is an important adjunct in making a diagnosis, and may guide treatment.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1977
Application of the new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method of fast scan proton imaging is described. Cross sectional proton scans of a human finger in vivo are measured and reveal considerable anatomical detail, particularly of the soft tissue regions. Imaging of tumour tissue is also briefly discussed.
Andrew A. Maudsley, Peter Mansfield
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Application of the new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method of fast scan proton imaging is described. Cross sectional proton scans of a human finger in vivo are measured and reveal considerable anatomical detail, particularly of the soft tissue regions. Imaging of tumour tissue is also briefly discussed.
Andrew A. Maudsley, Peter Mansfield
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Generative AI in Medical Imaging: Applications, Challenges, and Ethics
Journal of medical systems, 2023M. Koohi-Moghadam, K. Bae
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IEEE Pulse, 2011
Since the discovery of the X-ray radiation by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895, the field of medical imaging has developed into a huge scientific discipline. The analysis of patient data acquired by current image modalities, such as computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance tomography (MRT), positron emission tomography (PET), or ultrasound (US),
H. O. Peitgen +6 more
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Since the discovery of the X-ray radiation by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895, the field of medical imaging has developed into a huge scientific discipline. The analysis of patient data acquired by current image modalities, such as computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance tomography (MRT), positron emission tomography (PET), or ultrasound (US),
H. O. Peitgen +6 more
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Diffusion models in medical imaging: A comprehensive survey
Medical Image Anal., 2022A. Kazerouni +6 more
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Data augmentation for medical imaging: A systematic literature review
Comput. Biol. Medicine, 2022Fabio Garcea +3 more
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