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Different Models of Dual-Energy Bone DXA Scanners: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Background. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is an effective method for bone mineral density (BMD) and subcutaneous fat percentage estimation. The constant development of new densitometry techniques, the demographic change and the higher potential ...
Alexey V. Petraikin+6 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging radiomics in prostate cancer radiology: what is currently known? [PDF]
Diagnostic and treatment approaches in prostate cancer rely on a combination of magnetic resonance imaging and histological data. This study aimed to introduce the basics of the current diagnostic approach in prostate cancer with a focus on texture ...
Pavel B. Gelezhe+3 more
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Challenges of Telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the decrease of in-person visits to reduce the risk of virus transmission. Telemedicine is an efficient communication tool employed between healthcare providers and patients that prevents the risk of exposure
Racha Ftouni+4 more
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Artificial intelligence in clinical physiology: How to improve learning agility [PDF]
Clinical physiology involves a complete, comprehensive, multilateral study of the functions of both affected and healthy organs, which allows us to assess the compensatory capabilities of the body. Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in
Dmitry V. Shutov+3 more
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On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak as a pandemic, with over 720,000 cases reported in more than 203 countries as of 31 March.
R. Ohannessian, T. Duong, A. Odone
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Telemedicine in Gastroenterohepatology [PDF]
Telemedicine itself is not the medical profession, it is not a medical specialty, but the way in which the medical profession conduct its activity. Therefore we are talking about tele otorhinolaryngology, tele cardiology or tele pathology. In the definition of a multitude of telemedicine that can be found in the literature is the following ...
Emina Beganovic+5 more
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Evaluating telemedicine: A focus on patient pathways [PDF]
Evaluations of telemedicine have sought to assess various measures of effectiveness (e.g., diagnostic accuracy), efficiency (e.g., cost), and engagement (e.g., patient satisfaction) to determine its success.
Coughlan, JA, Eatock, J, Eldabi, T
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Optimized biparametric magnetic resonance imaging protocol for prostate cancer detection [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men worldwide. PI-RADS v2.1 contains the requirements for the magnetic resonance imaging protocol, which cannot be fully implemented on a significant component of functioning ...
Liya R. Abuladze+3 more
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Necessity of Telemedicine [PDF]
Dear Editor, Telemedicine has been defined as the use of telecommunication technologies like e-mail, wireless tools, and other applications to diagnose and treat a patient’s clinical health status. Different types of services can be provided by telemedicine, such as home telehealth and referral to medical centers. There have been several examples
Sedigheh Mirhashemi+2 more
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BACKGROUND: The FRAX tool (a 10-year fracture risk assessment) is recommended to diagnose osteoporosis and optimize the number of patients who need to undergo X-ray densitometry.
Zlata R. Artyukova+5 more
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