نتایج جستجو برای: copper beaten skull

تعداد نتایج: 99664  

2015
Yves Brand Vicknes Waran Abu Bakar Zulkiflee Elizabeth Lim Narayanan Prepageran

The skull base is one of the most complex anatomical regions and forms the floor of the cranial cavity. Skull base surgery involves open, microscopic, and endoscopic approaches to the anterior, middle, or posterior cranial fossa. A multispecialty team approach is essential in treating patients with skull base lesions. Traditionally, rhinologists are involved in providing access to anterior skul...

Anish Bhattacharya, Ashwani Sood, Bhagwant Rai Mittal Rohit Kumar Phulsunga Tarun Kumar Jain

Skeletal involvement is the second most common site of metastases after lymph nodal metastases in patients with prostate cancer. The skeletal metastases from prostate cancer are osteoblastic in nature and show increased tracer avidity on the bone scan. Focal tracer avid lesion in skeleton especially in skull requires the careful examination by further investigation. The patients with skull meta...

Journal: :CoRR 2009
Serguei A. Mokhov Yingying She

This game is meant to be extension of the overly-beaten pacman-style game (code-named"Yet Another Pacman 3D Adventures", or YAP3DAD) from the proposed ideas and other projects with advance visual and computer graphics features, including a-game-in-a-game approach. The project is an open-source project published on SourceForge.net for possible future development and extension.

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
leila aghaghazvini tehran university of medical sciences, shariati hospital, tehran, iran; md, tehran university of medical sciences, shariati hospital, tehran, iran

several lesions (inflammatory, neoplastic and congenital) can involve in the skull base. the role of imaging is to detect the location and extension of lesion, determine mass and mass like lesions, differentiate benign from malignant tumors, detect invasion to adjacent structures and make decision in surgical planning. skull base divides to anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa and some ...

2016
Stephan Lau Daniel Güllmar Lars Flemming David B. Grayden Mark J. Cook Carsten H. Wolters Jens Haueisen

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals are influenced by skull defects. However, there is a lack of evidence of this influence during source reconstruction. Our objectives are to characterize errors in source reconstruction from MEG signals due to ignoring skull defects and to assess the ability of an exact finite element head model to eliminate such errors. A detailed finite element model of the...

2008
Adnan Salman

In this paper we propose a method to include skull inhomogeneities in the EEG forward/inverse calculation by parcellating the skull based on a combination of skull anatomy and thickness. We show that it is enough to determine a few skull parameters (4 6) in the inverse search to capture the skull inhomogeneities if we also include the thickness. The validity of the linear relation between skull...

2012
T. R. Knösche B. Lanfer M. Dannhauer C. H. Wolters

We used computer simulations to investigate finite element models [1] of the human skull in EEG source analysis. In the first part, we present a systematic investigation on the accuracy of different ways to account for the layered skull structure. We investigated local models, where each skull location was modeled differently, and global models, where the skull was assumed to be homogeneous, bo...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
B. Lanfer M. Scherg Moritz Dannhauer Thomas R. Knösche Martin Burger Carsten H. Wolters

The low-conducting human skull is known to have an especially large influence on electroencephalography (EEG) source analysis. Because of difficulties segmenting the complex skull geometry out of magnetic resonance images, volume conductor models for EEG source analysis might contain inaccuracies and simplifications regarding the geometry of the skull. The computer simulation study presented he...

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