نتایج جستجو برای: delineation

تعداد نتایج: 9137  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Ralph O. Suarez Olivier Commowick Sanjay P. Prabhu Simon K. Warfield

White matter fiber bundles of the brain can be delineated by tractography utilizing multiple regions-of-interest (MROI) defined by anatomical landmarks. These MROI can be used to specify regions in which to seed, select, or reject tractography fibers. Manual identification of anatomical MROI enables the delineation of white matter fiber bundles, but requires considerable training to develop exp...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2009
David W Shattuck Anand A Joshi Dimitrios Pantazis Eric Kan Rebecca A Dutton Elizabeth R Sowell Paul M Thompson Arthur W Toga Richard M Leahy

Sulcal and gyral landmarks on the human cerebral cortex are required for various studies of the human brain. Whether used directly to examine sulcal geometry, or indirectly to drive cortical surface registration methods, the accuracy of these landmarks is essential. While several methods have been developed to automatically identify sulci and gyri, their accuracy may be insufficient for certain...

2016
Oyun Chimeddamba Darshini Ayton Nansalmaa Bazarragchaa Bayarsaikhan Dorjsuren Anna Peeters Catherine Joyce

(1) BACKGROUND: In 2011, new chronic disease guidelines were introduced across Mongolia. No formal advice was provided regarding role delineation. This study aimed to analyse the roles that different primary care providers adopted, and the variations in these, in the implementation of the guidelines in urban Mongolia; (2) METHODS: Ten group interviews with nurses and ten individual interviews e...

2018
David Gergely Kovacs Laura A. Rechner Ane L. Appelt Anne K. Berthelsen Junia C. Costa Jeppe Friborg Gitte F. Persson Jens Peter Bangsgaard Lena Specht Marianne C. Aznar

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Two techniques for metal artefact reduction for computed tomography were studied in order to identify their impact on tumour delineation in radiotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using specially designed phantoms containing metal implants (dental, spine and hip) as well as patient images, we investigated the impact of two methods for metal artefact reduction on (A) the siz...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Andri C. Tziortzi Graham E. Searle Sofia Tzimopoulou Cristian A. Salinas John D. Beaver Mark Jenkinson Marc Laruelle Eugenii A. Rabiner Roger N. Gunn

[(11)C]-(+)-PHNO is a D3 preferring PET radioligand which has recently opened the possibility of imaging D3 receptors in the human brain in vivo. This imaging tool allows characterisation of the distribution of D3 receptors in vivo and further investigation of their functional role. The specific [(11)C]-(+)-PHNO signal is a mixture of D3 and D2 components with the relative magnitude of each com...

2010
Haruhiko Machida Keiko Yoda Yasuko Arai Suguru Nishida Ai Masukawa Masayasu Asanuma Toshiyuki Yuhara Satoru Morita Kazufumi Suzuki Eiko Ueno John M Sabol

OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical feasibility of dual energy subtraction (DES) imaging to improve the delineation of the vocal cord and diagnostic accuracy of vocal cord paralysis as compared with the anterior-posterior view of flat panel detector (FPD) neck radiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS For 122 consecutive patients who underwent both a flexible laryngoscopy and conventional/DES FPD ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1997
L I al-Gazali D Bakalinova E Varady J Scorer M Nork

Nevo syndrome is an autosomal recessive syndrome characterised by prenatal overgrowth, joint laxity, kyphosis, wrist drop, spindle shaped fingers, and volar oedema. Four children from two families have been reported previously. We report two further children from two unrelated Arab families from two different tribes. Both presented at birth with hypotonia, joint laxity, kyphosis, wrist drop, sp...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1997
A P Ortigas C K Stein L L Thomson J J Hoo

A patient with a 14q32.3 terminal band deletion and cat cry is reported. Review of four other 14q32.3 deletion cases suggests the possible presence of a recognisable 14q32.3 terminal deletion syndrome, which is characterised by (1) apparently postnatal onset of small head size in comparison to body size, (2) high forehead with lateral hypertrichosis, (3) epicanthic folds, (4) broad nasal bridge...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2006

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