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Chapter 3: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Image Analysis

Automated analysis of magnetic resonance imaging of the breast

Automated analysis of magnetic resonance imaging of the breast

... automated image analysis steps that are not easy tasks on their ...any image processing application is the MR signal intensity variability from patient to patient due to differ- ences in size and ...

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Software Tools for the Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Software Tools for the Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... biomedical image analysis software that was developed as collaboration between CorTechs and the Athinoula ...brain imaging data re- corded from neuroimaging technologies, as well as for ...

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Image Encoding and Reconstruction for Portable Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Image Encoding and Reconstruction for Portable Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... Phase encoding is performed by switching on a gradient coil which generates a gradient field in the y direction for example, after the RF pulse. The phase encoding gradient makes nuclei at the top of the sample precess ...

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Optimizing Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Image-Guided Radiotherapy

Optimizing Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Image-Guided Radiotherapy

... liver imaging) with TE/TR ...for imaging. The vendor’s B1 field nor- malization was applied to all image acquisitions and the configuration of the coils and subjects was not modified between ...

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Introductory Chapter: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Internal Medicine

Introductory Chapter: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Internal Medicine

... netic resonance imaging (MRI) from the physical basics till the informative value in the clinical ...this imaging modality has increased in the recent years. The current chapter is dedicated ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... practice analysis which is a systematic process to delineate the job responsibilities typically required of staff MRI ...section 3 below) and the ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... the image from an MRI is not a photograph, the analogy of a black and white picture will help to explain contrast in ...MRI image, it is the range of tones that help distingush the different tissue ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... 1.5T imaging due to Tim technology in combination with a dramatic reduction in acoustic noise, and a comprehensive application range up to 205 cm whole-body ...greater image consistency and diagnostic ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... ROC analysis of the DCE characteristic parameters, we did not include the wash-out SE% due to a high portion of inapplicable data from the metastatic ...and 3 had persistent DCE kinetic patterns, both with ...
Image fusion for dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging

Image fusion for dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging

... S 3 and S 4 , image I 1 displays the tumour lesion with high contrast to the surrounding ...S 3 , glandular tissue can be observed in addition to the ...I 3 of S 4 . The image clearly ...

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3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in newborns

3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in newborns

... 3. Results We were able to obtain quality images without significant motion in 13 of the 20 neonates (6 M, 7 F; age at MR 17F8 days). Overall, images could be obtained if the infant slept through the scan; most of ...

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Independent Component Analysis for Magnetic Resonance Image Analysis

Independent Component Analysis for Magnetic Resonance Image Analysis

... nant analysis (FLDA) and support vector machine (SVM), are used for this purpose because they both have been shown as most e ff ective and promising classification techniques in pattern ...

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Combined magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Combined magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... incorporates both within and between study variance [47]. In addition we performed stratified analyses to examine variability of results between subgroups of patients. Reporting of salient clinical features was ...

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Developments in magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging acquisition and analysis

Developments in magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging acquisition and analysis

... to image white matter as per our protocol would allow more information about regions of neurological deficit within the brain to be obtained for patients with suspected ...

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Experimental Techniques and Image Reconstruction for Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Inhomogeneous Fields

Experimental Techniques and Image Reconstruction for Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Inhomogeneous Fields

... mm 3 was used, with a FOV = 192 x 96 x 96 mm 3 ...mm 3 , matrix size 192 x 192 x 192, while keeping the same TR, TE, flip angle, and acquisition bandwidth used in experiments deploying 2D ...was ...

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Advanced image reconstruction in parallel magnetic resonance imaging : constraints and solutions.

Advanced image reconstruction in parallel magnetic resonance imaging : constraints and solutions.

... perceived image intensity in a simulated 2-fold accelerated PARS image ...central image pixel and dashed lines represent the pdf of a pixel offset by ...each image pixel of a component coil ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Ophthamology

Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Ophthamology

... MRI image, and estimations of Young’s modulus in both the cornea and sclera were made at various intraocular pressures, using an iterative flexural wave speed-matching ...

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The Magnetic Resonance Imaging Examination

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging Examination

... Questions will address the interdependence of the imaging parameters and options listed on the left, and how those parameters and options affect image quality and image contrast... Da[r] ...

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Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging

... the image function with Fourier co- ...space-limited image. We can even say that when we are using a pixelized image I for the purposes of this research, the right side of the Equation ...

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Anaesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging

Anaesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging

... All patients require a careful presedation evaluation, appro- priate fasting for elective procedures and a focused airway exam- ination. Safe delivery of sedation requires appropriate levels of physiological monitoring, ...

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