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Basic pulse sequences in the diagnosis of abdominal pathology [PDF]
Magnetic resonance imaging is used for diagnosing abdominal and retroperitoneal space pathology, which allows visualizing focal or diffuse lesions in the parenchymal and hollow viscera with high diagnostic accuracy and reproducibility. Magnetic resonance
Egor M. Syrkashev +4 more
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This book covers original research on the developments within the field of Telemedicine. It is a collection of reviewed scholarly contributions related to Mental health, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and telemedicine ...
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Clinical aspects of using artificial intelligence for the interpretation of chest X-rays
The review considers the possible use of artificial intelligence for the interpretation of chest X-rays by analyzing 45 publications. Experimental and commercial diagnostic systems for pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia, neoplasms and other diseases have ...
S. P. Morozov +5 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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The challenge of acute-stroke management: does telemedicine offer a solution? [PDF]
<p><b>Background:</b> Several studies have described successful experiences with the use of telemedicine in acute stroke. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and treatment delivery reliability, of ...
Langhorne, P., Wu, O.
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Possibilities and limitations of using machine text-processing tools in Russian radiology reports [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In radiology, important information can be found not only in medical images, but also in the accompanying text descriptions created by radiologists. Identification of study protocols containing certain data and extraction of these data can be
Daria Yu. Kokina +4 more
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Patient dose monitoring software in radiology [PDF]
An increase in the number of diagnostic procedures using ionizing radiation (computed tomography, interventional procedures, and the use of nuclear medicine) results in an increase in radiation exposure and, consequently, an increase in collective and ...
Maria P. Shatenok +4 more
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The Taxonomy of Telemedicine [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to present a taxonomy for telemedicine. The field has markedly grown, with an increasing number of applications, a variety of technologies, and newly introduced terminology. A taxonomy would serve to bring conceptual clarity to this burgeoning set of alternatives to in-person healthcare delivery. The article starts with a
Bashshur, Rashid L. +3 more
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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 ...
Zildzic, Muharem +5 more
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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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