Imaging Trauma and Polytrauma in Pediatric Patients

Imaging Trauma and Polytrauma-1

Editors: Vittorio Miele, Margherita Trinci 2015 Over the past two decades, there has been a change in the conception of emergency and trauma radiology. The increasing awareness that appropriate and rapid therapeutic action in life-threatening situations result from the skillful interpretation of emergency radiologists in dedicated radiology facilities has led to the identification of emergency radiology as distinct specialty […]

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Musculoskeletal Diseases 2009–2012

Musculoskeletal Diseases 2009_2012-1

J. Hadler • G.K. van Schulthess • Ch.L. Zallikofer (Eds) 2009 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING 41th International Diagnostic Course in Davos (IDKD) Davos, March 29-April 3, 2009 The International Diagnostic Course in Davos (IDKD) offers a unique learning experience for imaging specialists in training as well as for experienced radiologists and clinicians seeking state of the art knowledge and […]

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Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis 2010–2013

Diseases of the Abdomen and Pelvis 2010_2013

J. Hodler • G.K. von Schulthess • Ch.L. Zollikofer (Eds) 2010 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES 42nd International Diagnostic Course in Davos (IDKD) Davos, March 21-26, 2010 The International Diagnostic Course in Davos (IDKD) offers a unique learning experience for imaging specialists in training as well as for experienced radiologists and clinicians wishing to be updated […]

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Biostatistics for Radiologists

Biostatistics for Radiologists-1

Francesco Sardanelli • Giovanni Di Leo 2009 Planning, Performing, and Writing a Radiologic Study We enthusiastically accepted the proposal from Springer to do an English version of this book, based on the advantage that radiologists (and more generally experts in medical imaging) were unable to find a volume where the basics of research methodology were presented as applied to […]

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Gastrointestinal Cancer         

Gastrointestinal Cancer-1

Jaffer A. Ajani, MD, Steven A. Curley, Patrick M. Lynch, Nora A. Janjan Editors 2005 As a group, gastrointestinal-tract cancers are the second most common cancers among males and females in the United States. The most dominant is colorectal cancer; remarkably, only a small proportion of people nationwide receive adequate screening for this malignancy.

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Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging of the Brain

Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging of the Brain-1

T.Moritani S. Ekholm P.-L.Westesson 2005 This book is the result of many years of clinical and academic interest in diffusion-weighted MR (DW) imaging of the brain. Researchers and clinicians at the University of Rochester started to collect DW images of a spectrum of abnormalities affecting the brain immediately after this technique became available. Several case series with clinical and radiographic correlations have […]

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Handbook of Biomedical Image Analysis Volume III: Registration Models

Handbook of Biomedical Image Analysis vol. 3-1

Edited by Jasjit S. Suri David L. Wilson Swamy Laxminarayan 2005 Our goal is to develop automated methods for the segmentation of threedimensional biomedical images. Here, we describe the segmentation of confocal microscopy images of bee brains (20 individuals) by registration to one or several atlas images. Registration is performed by a highly parallel implementation of an entropy-based nonrigid […]

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Handbook of Biomedical Image Analysis Volume II: Segmentation Models Part B

Handbook of Biomedical Image Analysis vol. 2-1

Edited by Jasjit S. Suri David L. Wilson Swamy Laxminarayan 2005 In Chapter 1 we present in detail a framework for fully automated brain tissue classification. The framework consists of a sequence of fully automated state of the art image registration (both rigid and nonrigid) and image segmentation algorithms. Models of the spatial distribution of brain tissues are […]

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