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BMC Medical Imaging, Volume 8
Volume 8, 2008
- Christian Brandt, Helle Simonsen, Matthew G. Liptrot, Lise V. Søgaard, Jens Dilling Lundgren, Christian Østergaard, Niels Frimodt-Møller, Ian J. Rowland:
In vivo study of experimental pneumococcal meningitis using magnetic resonance imaging. 1 - Ulfin Rethnam, Rajam S. U. Yesupalan, Salah S. Bastawrous:
The Swimmer's view: does it really show what it is supposed to show? A retrospective study. 2 - Shuning Huang, David A. Vader, Zhihui Wang, Anat Stemmer-Rachamimov, David A. Weitz, Guangping Dai, Bruce R. Rosen, Thomas S. Deisboeck:
Using magnetic resonance microscopy to study the growth dynamics of a glioma spheroid in collagen I: A case study. 3 - Anthony J. McGoron, Michael Capille, Michael F. Georgiou, Pablo Sanchez, Juan Solano, Manuel Gonzalez-Brito, John W. Kuluz:
Post traumatic brain perfusion SPECT analysis using reconstructed ROI maps of radioactive microsphere derived cerebral blood flow and statistical parametric mapping. 4 - Millicent O. Obajimi, Mojisola O. Atalabi, Godwin I. Ogbole, Adenike T. Adeniji-Sofoluwe, Atinuke M. Agunloye, Ademola J. Adekanmi, Yvonne U. Osuagwu, Sefiat A. Olarinoye, Mojisola A. Olusola-Bello, Ayotunde O. Ogunseyinde, Yetunde A. Aken'Ova, Isaac F. Adewole:
Abdominal ultrasonography in HIV/AIDS patients in southwestern Nigeria. 5 - Sofia Brorsson, Anna Nilsdotter, Marita Hilliges, Christer Sollerman, Ylva Aurell:
Ultrasound evaluation in combination with finger extension force measurements of the forearm musculus extensor digitorum communis in healthy subjects. 6 - Alle Meije Wink, Hans Hoogduin, Jos B. T. M. Roerdink:
Data-driven haemodynamic response function extraction using Fourier-wavelet regularised deconvolution. 7 - Farhang Sahba, Hamid R. Tizhoosh, Magdy M. A. Salama:
Application of reinforcement learning for segmentation of transrectal ultrasound images. 8 - Rolf A. Heckemann, Alexander Hammers, Daniel Rueckert, Richard I. Aviv, Christopher J. Harvey, Joseph V. Hajnal:
Automatic volumetry on MR brain images can support diagnostic decision making. 9 - Joel T. Lee, Kristin R. Munch, John V. Carlis, José V. Pardo:
Internet Image Viewer (iiV). 10 - Bonnie Hall, Monica Ianosi-Irimie, Parisa Javidian, Wenjin Chen, Shridar Ganesan, David J. Foran:
Computer-assisted assessment of the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 immunohistochemical assay in imaged histologic sections using a membrane isolation algorithm and quantitative analysis of positive controls. 11 - Ulfin Rethnam, Rajam S. U. Yesupalan, Giri Gandham:
Does applying the Canadian Cervical Spine rule reduce cervical spine radiography rates in alert patients with blunt trauma to the neck? A retrospective analysis. 12 - Emilie Flaberg, Per Sabelström, Christer Strandh, Laszlo Szekely:
Extended Field Laser Confocal Microscopy (EFLCM): Combining automated Gigapixel image capture with in silico virtual microscopy. 13 - Piet K. Vanhoenacker, Isabel Decramer, Olivier Bladt, Giovanna Sarno, Erik Van Hul, William Wijns, Ben A. Dwamena:
Multidetector computed tomography angiography for assessment of in-stent restenosis: meta-analysis of diagnostic performance. 14 - Wolf Schweitzer, Martin Häusler, Walter Bär, Michael E. Schaepman:
Retraction: Evaluation of 3D surface scanners for skin documentation in forensic medicine: comparison of benchmark surfaces. 15 - Mette Jensen, Jesper T. Jørgensen, Tina Binderup, Andreas Kjær:
Tumor volume in subcutaneous mouse xenografts measured by microCT is more accurate and reproducible than determined by 18F-FDG-microPET or external caliper. 16 - Lene Rosendahl, Peter Blomstrand, Jan L. Ohlsson, Per-Gunnar Björklund, Britt-Marie Ahlander, Sven-Åke Starck, Jan E. Engvall:
Late gadolinium uptake demonstrated with magnetic resonance in patients where automated PERFIT analysis of myocardial SPECT suggests irreversible perfusion defect. 17 - Doaa Mahmoud-Ghoneim, Mariam K. Alkaabi, Jacques D. de Certaines, Frank-M. Goettsche:
The impact of image dynamic range on texture classification of brain white matter. 18
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