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Intracoronary Thermography

Herz, 2003
Arteriosclerosis is an inflammatory disease. Inflammatory processes play a role in the initiation of plaque development and the early stages of the disease as well as in complex plaques and complications such as intraarterial thrombosis. A method to detect inflammation in coronary arteries has the potential to characterize both local and systemic ...
Axel, Schmermund   +2 more
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Hippocratic thermography

Physiological Measurement, 1997
The thermal measurement method of Hippocrates, which has been referred to as the first for measuring body temperature, was reproduced and the image obtained was compared with an infra-red radiation thermogram. Hippocrates' method involves covering the patient's thorax with an earth-soaked cloth.
K, Otsuka, T, Togawa
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Scrotal Thermography

Radiology, 1977
An easily detectable, ipsilateral increase in scrotal infrared emission leading to a difference of at least 2.8 degrees C (5 degrees F) between abnormal and normal sides was recorded in 15 of 18 patients subsequently found to have an intrascrotal tumor, inflammation, or varicocele.
R H, Gold   +4 more
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Thermography

Southern Medical Journal, 1975
As thermographic equipment is improved and as physicians gain experience in its use, thermography gradually is gaining importance as a diagnostic aid in a wide range of disease processes. The technic is finding increasing acceptance in diagnosis of breast disease particularly as an adjunct to mammography.
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Neonatal Thermography

Pediatrics, 1977
Anterior and posterior view thermograms were recorded in 37 neonates. Studies were performed under a radiant heater servocontrolled to an abdominal skin temperature of 36.0 C. Heart, liver, and kidneys, being highly vascular structures, were detected as "warm" areas on the body surface.
J J, Pomerance   +2 more
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Infrared Thermography

2013
Infrared thermography also commonly referred as thermal imaging, or simply thermography, is a nondestructive testing (NDT) technique that has received vast and growing attention for diagnostics and monitoring in the last few decades. This is mainly due to the fact that commercial infrared or thermal cameras, the main instrument for performing infrared ...
Ibarra Castanedo, Clemente   +1 more
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Infrared Thermography

2018
Historically, brown adipose tissue has been elusive and not easy to detect, hence its relative obscurity in human physiology until its rediscovery in 2009. At that point, it was proven that the symmetrical artefacts frequently detected on positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT), which resolved if the environment was kept warm, were ...
James, Law   +3 more
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Diagnostic Thermography

Applied Optics, 1968
Under standard and normalized environmental conditions, the thermal contrasts or patterns that exist on the exposed human skin are determined largely by the heat conducted to the skin locally from underlying organs, or variations in blood flow. These localized temperatures give rise to corresponding variations in the rates at which ir energy is ...
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Diagnostic Thermography

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2001
Thermography is a practical aid in the clinical evaluation of the equine patient. It is particularly germane to the evaluation of lameness. This modality specifically increases the accuracy of diagnosis. Thermography is the pictorial representation of skin temperature.
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Thermography

2011
This chapter is devoted to Thermography, and more specifically, to the basic principles and mechanisms of data acquisition. A detailed description of the potential mechanisms of increased heat generation by vulnerable plaques is provides, along with a list of Thermography devices.
Konstantinos Toutouzas   +2 more
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