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3d and magnetic resonance imaging

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A Limited Range of Measures of 2-D Ultrasound Correlate With 3-D MRI Cerebral Volumes in the Premature Infant at Term
Two-dimensional (2-D) cranial ultrasound US is the principal method for the detection of cerebral injury in the newborn. The aim of this paper was to compare 2-D sonographic methods with more advanced 3-D magnetic resonance imaging MRI for assessing brain structure. From July 1998 to November 2000, they conducted a...
Tags: 3D, Harvard College, 2D, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
White papers 2004-02-05
In-Utero Three-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Fetal Brains
This paper provides details by assessing ten prenatal magnetic resonance imaging MRI scans for fetal brain anomalies, and identified eight that were suitable for post-processing. Anatomical abnormalities were assessed on the three-dimensional (3D) models and compared with two-dimensional (2D) imaging findings. It calculated the volume of the intracranial ventricles and...
Tags: 3D, Harvard College, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Imaging, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
White papers 2001-04-14
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Based Three-Dimensional Modeling of a Complex Vulvar Tumor as a Component of Presurgical Planning
This paper is on the pre-surgical evaluation of an aggressive vulvar angiomyxoma using MR based three-dimensional (3D) modeling. A graphics computer was used to outline the tumor and other soft tissue structures on axial T2-weighted MR images of the pelvic floor. Specialized software was then applied to the edited images...
Tags: 3D, Harvard College, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
White papers 2003-04-17

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Levatorani Thickness Variations in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Women Using Magnetic Resonance-Based 3-Dimensional Color Mapping
This study was undertaken to develop and test a 3-dimensional (3D) color thickness mapping technique on Levatorani imaged with magnetic resonance imaging MRI. Color thickness mapping is feasible. It may be used to compare levators in symptomatic and asymptomatic women, to study relationships between levator thickness and pelvic floor dysfunction....
Tags: Technique, Reed Elsevier Inc., Productivity, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources
White papers 2004-09-21
3-D Modeling and Virtual Endoscopy of the Small Bowel Based on MR Imaging in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Small bowel MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a new imaging modality which excellently depicts small intestine pathology in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Virtual endoscopy based on sectional imaging is a recently introduced technique to create endoscopy like views. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of...
Tags: 3D, Harvard College, Patient, Imaging, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
White papers 2003-01-12
Siemens Simplifies Cardiac MRI with syngo BEAT; Single Tool Allows Physicians to Perform More Than 80 Percent of Cardiac Imaging Exams
DALLAS -- Providing a single tool to simplify cardiac magnetic resonance imaging MRI examinations, Siemens Medical Solutions introduces syngoR BEAT at the American Heart Association AHA Scientific Sessions in Dallas from Nov. 13 through 16, 2005 (booth # 507). Available with the TimR Total imaging matrix technology application suite, syngo...
Tags: Beat, magnetic resonance imaging, physician, Siemens AG, tool
Research articles 2005-11-14
Double Cervix and Vagina With Septate Uterus: An Uncommon Mullerian Malformation
A 20-year-old nulligravid female was found to have a septate uterus with double cervix and a vagina with partial longitudinal vaginal septum. The anomaly presented symptomatically, was suggested by clinical examination, and confirmed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI and intra-operative visualization. Visualization of the anomaly was enhanced by MR-based three...
Tags: Harvard College, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Visualization, Anomaly
Case studies
Assessment of the Impact of the Removal of Cerebrospinal Fluid on Cerebral Tissue Volumes by Advanced Volumetric 3D-MRI in Posthaemorrhagic Hydrocephalus in a Premature Infant
Current clinical practice in the premature infant with posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation PHVD includes drainage of cerebrospinal fluid CSF. This case study used advanced volumetric three dimensional magnetic resonance imaging to document the impact of CSF removal on the volume of regional brain tissues in a premature infant with PHVD. The...
Tags: Infant, Volume
Case studies 2003-04-07
3D Imaging Transforming the Face of Medical Imaging in North America
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c71394) has announced the addition of the new Frost & Sullivan Report "North American Advanced 3D/4D Visualization for Medical Imaging" to their offering. 3D Imaging Transforming the Face of Medical Imaging 3D imaging has become an essential tool for radiologists, as recent...
Tags: 3D, FINANCE, Frost & Sullivan, imaging, SOFTWARE, workflow
Research articles 2007-10-12
TomTec Goes MRI
NEW ORLEANS -- TomTec Imaging Systems, well known for its expertise in 3D and 4D echocardiography as well as for echo information management systems, extends its competence to MRI. TomTec pre-announces a solution for left ventricular analysis in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging cMRI at the ACC 2007 (American College of...
Tags: Tomtec
Research articles 2007-03-21
NordicNeuroLab Chooses eMagin OLED Microdisplays for fMRI Application
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- eMagin Corporation (AMEX:EMA), a leader in personal display systems and technologies, is supplying SVGA 3D OLED microdisplays for NordicNeuroLab's new VisualSystem. The VisualSystem product provides true 3D visual stimuli for fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging applications.
Research articles 2006-02-15
Amygdala-Hippocampal Shape Differences in Schizophrenia: The Application of 3D Shape Models to Volumetric MR Data
Evidence suggests that some structural brain abnormalities in schizophrenia are neuro developmental in origin. There is also growing evidence to suggest that shape deformations in brain structure may reflect abnormalities in neurodevelopment. While many magnetic resonance MR imaging studies have investigated brain area and volume measures in schizophrenia, fewer have...
Tags: 3D, Reed Elsevier Inc., Imaging, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
White papers 2002-08-06
Non-Rigid Registration of a 3D Ultrasound and a MR Image Data Set of the Female Pelvic Floor Using a Biomechanical Model
The visual combination of different modalities is essential for many medical imaging applications in the field of Computer-Assisted medical Diagnosis CAD to enhance the clinical information content. The conjunction of magnetic resonance MR and 3D ultrasound US image data sets could lead to a new clinical visual representation as being...
Tags: 3D, Medical Imaging, BioMed Central, Healthcare, CAD, Software
White papers 2005-03-18
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