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Duke Spleen Data Set: A Publicly Available Spleen MRI and CT dataset for Training Segmentation [PDF]
Spleen volumetry is primarily associated with patients suffering from chronic liver disease and portal hypertension, as they often have spleens with abnormal shapes and sizes. However, manually segmenting the spleen to obtain its volume is a time-consuming process.
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Analysis of Human Spleen Contamination [PDF]
Besides carbon, oxygen and nitrogen, numerous other elements and their compounds are significant in the body of humans and other animals. Accumulation of some elements and their compounds is recognized by clinical and biochemical evaluation. The physical-
Jan Jakubovsky+2 more
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Telocytes, a novel type of interstitial cells with very long and thin prolongations, have been identified in many organs in mammals. At present, the ultrastructural, immunocytochemical and electrophysiological properties of telocytes in multiple organs have been understood.
Yuqiao Chang+4 more
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Studies on reticuloendothelial system and hemaotpoiesis. I. Studies of extramedullary hematopoiesis [PDF]
The author studied the hematopoietic disturbances of rabbit induced by saponin injection and drew the following conclusions: 1) By saponin injection, the structure of bone marrow is disintegrated and hematopoietic cells are released into the circulating ...
Matsuoka, Kenichi
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BackgroundAlthough laparoscopic hepatectomy has been widely used in the treatment of benign and malignant liver diseases, its applicability in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is controversial.
Xin Zhao+16 more
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The B subunit of Escherichia coli heat-labile toxin alters the development and antigen-presenting capacity of dendritic cells [PDF]
Escherichia coli’s heat-labile enterotoxin (Etx) and its non-toxic B subunit (EtxB) have been characterized as adjuvants capable of enhancing T cell responses to co-administered antigen.
Griffiths, Kristin L.+4 more
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The contribution of T2 relaxation time to diffusion MRI quantification and its clinical implications: a hypothesis [PDF]
Considering liver as the reference, that both fast diffusion (PF) and slow diffusion (Dslow) of the spleen are much underestimated is likely due to the MRI properties of the spleen such as the much longer T2 relaxation time. It is possible that longer T2 relaxation time partially mitigates the signal decay effect of various gradients on diffusion ...
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Hepatosplenic sarcoidosis complicated by liver cirrhosis [PDF]
Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic disease usually affecting the lungs and mediastinal lymph nodes. Other organs, such as the liver and the spleen, are less commonly involved. Patients usually present with mild nonspecific symptoms.
Bernard, Philippe+4 more
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Guiding the Guidance: A Comparative Analysis of User Guidance Signals for Interactive Segmentation of Volumetric Images [PDF]
Interactive segmentation reduces the annotation time of medical images and allows annotators to iteratively refine labels with corrective interactions, such as clicks. While existing interactive models transform clicks into user guidance signals, which are combined with images to form (image, guidance) pairs, the question of how to best represent the ...
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Hemangiopericytoma of the spleen
Hemangiopericytoma of the spleen is a very rare tumor, with 14 isolated reports. It was our aim to review our experience and compare it with all the reported cases in an attempt to standardize surgical treatment, adjuvant treatment and follow-up protocol of this infrequent condition.A consecutive case series study, with a mean follow-up of 44 months ...
ILLUMINATI, Giulio+6 more
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