نتایج جستجو برای: phantom

تعداد نتایج: 17254  

Journal: :Kaku igaku. The Japanese journal of nuclear medicine 2007
Akihiro Takaki Satomi Teraoka Tsutomu Soma Tomonori Murakami Akihiro Kojima Masanori Matsumoto Kenya Murase

In order to perform experimental measurements for evaluation of imaging device's performance, data acquisition technique, and clinical images on scintigraphic imaging, many kinds of phantoms are employed. However, since these materials are acrylic and plastic, the thickness and quality of those materials cause attenuation and scatter in itself. We developed a paper sheet phantom sealed with a p...

2017
J. Andoh M. Diers C. Milde C. Frobel D. Kleinböhl H. Flor

Previous work showed the existence of changes in the topographic organization within the somatosensory cortex (SI) in amputees with phantom limb pain, however, the link between nonpainful phantom sensations such as cramping or tingling or the percept of the limb and cortical changes is less clear. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a highly selective group of limb amputees ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
N Birbaumer W Lutzenberger P Montoya W Larbig K Unertl S Töpfner W Grodd E Taub H Flor

The causes underlying phantom limb pain are still unknown. Recent studies on the consequences of nervous system damage in animals and humans reported substantial reorganization of primary somatosensory cortex subsequent to amputation, and one study showed that cortical reorganization is positively correlated with phantom limb pain. This paper examined the hypothesis of a functional relationship...

2017
Shu Imaizumi Tomohisa Asai Shinichi Koyama

Most amputees experience phantom limb, whereby they feel that the amputated limb is still present. In some cases, these experiences include pain that can be alleviated by "mirror therapy." Mirror therapy consists of superimposing a mirrored image of the moving intact limb onto the phantom limb. This therapy provides a closed loop between the motor command to the amputated limb and its predicted...

Journal: :Pain physician 2010
Gerard DeGregoris Sudhir Diwan

Lower back and extremity pain in the amputee patient can be challenging to classify and treat. Radicular compression in a patient with lower limb amputation may present as or be superimposed upon phantom limb pain, creating diagnostic difficulties. Both patients and physicians classically find it difficult to discern phantom sensation from phantom limb pain and stump pain; radicular compression...

Journal: :Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2000
M E Huber M Stuber R M Botnar P Boesiger W J Manning

For the development and evaluation of cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) imaging sequences and methodologies, the availability of a periodically moving phantom to model respiratory and cardiac motion would be of substantial benefit. Given the specific physical boundary conditions in an MR environment, the choice of materials and power source of such phantoms is heavily restricted. Sophisticated co...

Journal: :Medical physics 2012
J Deng

PURPOSE To develop a realistic yet flexible 4D digital phantom based on patient anatomy for dynamic estimation of organ doses due to external ionizing radiation. METHODS In this work, we propose to build a 4D digital phantom based on patient CT anatomy and time-tagged CT information. A regional 4D-CT is first acquired on the patient around lesion with a RPM system. By binning CT information a...

Journal: :Physical review 2022

The theory of nuclear ring currents torsional molecules induced by an external magnetic field along the torsion axis was developed in preceding paper [D. Jia et al., paper, Phys. Rev. A 106, 042801 (2022)]. Here we study magnetically electronic current density (MIC) for toluene presence that is aligned with methyl group. Properties MIC are studied detail at density-functional (DFT) level using ...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2000
J J Marbach K G Raphael

UNLABELLED The aim of this paper is to review the current knowledge of phantom tooth pain, a neuropathic facial pain disorder, thought to result from peripheral nerve injury. Phantom tooth pain is a deafferentation pain disorder of persistent toothache in teeth that have been denervated (usually by root canal treatment) or pain in the area formerly occupied by teeth prior to their extraction. T...

Journal: :Neurocase 2009
V S Ramachandran David Brang Paul D McGeoch

Following limb amputation patients continue to feel the vivid presence of a phantom limb. A majority of patients also experience pain in the phantom and sometimes (as in our case DS) the pain is severe. Remarkably we find that optically 'resurrecting' the phantom with a mirror and using a lens to make the phantom appear to shrink caused the pain to 'shrink' as well.

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