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  1. Subtraction of Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced 3D Magnetic Resonance (DCE-MR) volumes can result in images that depict and accurately characterize a variety of liver lesions. However, the diagnostic utility of subtr...

    Authors: Luca T Mainardi, Katia M Passera, Agnese Lucesoli, Paolo Potepan, Ernesto Setti and Renato Musumeci
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2006 6:5
  2. Development of implantable biosensors for disease detection is challenging because of poor biocompatibility of synthetic materials. A possible solution involves engineering interface materials that promote sel...

    Authors: Mark A Haidekker, Lisa W Boettcher, Jonathan D Suter, Rebecca Rone and Sheila A Grant
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2006 6:4
  3. Computed Tomography Cholangiography (CTC) is a fast and widely available alternative technique to visualise hepatobiliary disease in patients with an inconclusive ultrasound when MRI cannot be performed. The m...

    Authors: A Persson, N Dahlström, Ö Smedby and TB Brismar
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2006 6:1
  4. To make inferences about brain structures or activity across multiple individuals, one first needs to determine the structural correspondences across their image data. We have recently developed Mindboggle as ...

    Authors: Arno Klein, Brett Mensh, Satrajit Ghosh, Jason Tourville and Joy Hirsch
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2005 5:7
  5. Ultrasound (US) has largely replaced contrast venography as the definitive diagnostic test for deep vein thrombosis (DVT). We aimed to derive a definitive estimate of the diagnostic accuracy of US for clinical...

    Authors: Steve Goodacre, Fiona Sampson, Steve Thomas, Edwin van Beek and Alex Sutton
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2005 5:6
  6. Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Computed Tomography (CT), PET/CT and Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT) are non-invasive imaging tools used for creating two dimensional (2D) cross section images of ...

    Authors: Pasha Razifar, Mattias Sandström, Harald Schnieder, Bengt Långström, Enn Maripuu, Ewert Bengtsson and Mats Bergström
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2005 5:5
  7. Positron emission tomography (PET) is a powerful imaging technique with the potential of obtaining functional or biochemical information by measuring distribution and kinetics of radiolabelled molecules in a b...

    Authors: Pasha Razifar, Mark Lubberink, Harald Schneider, Bengt Långström, Ewert Bengtsson and Mats Bergström
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2005 5:3
  8. Chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the supporting structures of the teeth. Infrared microspectroscopy has the potential to simultaneously monitor multiple disease markers, including cellular i...

    Authors: Allan Hynes, David A Scott, Angela Man, David L Singer, Michael G Sowa and Kan-Zhi Liu
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2005 5:2
  9. This study presents an analysis of trabecular bone structure in standard radiographs using Fourier transforms and principal components analysis (PCA) to identify contributions to hip fracture risk.

    Authors: Jennifer S Gregory, Alison Stewart, Peter E Undrill, David M Reid and Richard M Aspden
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2004 4:4
  10. Despite the sophisticated cross sectional image techniques currently available, a number of biliary stenosis or obstructions remain of an uncertain nature. In these pathological conditions, an "intrinsic" pari...

    Authors: Michele Rossi, Vito Cantisani, Filippo Maria Salvatori, Alberto Rebonato, Laura Greco, Luigi Giglio, Giampiero Guido, Elisa Pagliara and Vincenzo David
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2004 4:3
  11. Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is endemic in the developing world and is reemerging in the West. Since computed tomography (CT) has the ability to demonstrate changes in the peritonium, mesentry, lymphnodes, bowe...

    Authors: Tariq Sinan, Mehraj Sheikh, Salwa Ramadan, Sukhpal Sahwney and Abdulla Behbehani
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2002 2:3
  12. Studies about capillarity of the aged muscle provided conflicting results and no data are currently available about the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in vivo characteristics of the microvascular bed in aged ra...

    Authors: Elena Nicolato, Paolo Farace, Roberto M Asperio, Pasquina Marzola, Ernesto Lunati, Andrea Sbarbati and Francesco Osculati
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2002 2:2
  13. Abdominal aortic aneurysm formation is among the arterial complications of Behcet's disease. Weakness and fragility of aortic walls leads to the development of arterial complications like pseudoaneurysms.

    Authors: Ramazan Kutlu, Oner Gulcan, Ahmet Akbulut, Riza Turkoz and Tamer Baysal
    Citation: BMC Medical Imaging 2002 2:1

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