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Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Radiology. 78:587-595
Currently imaging plays a limited role in the assessment of the neonate with a foot deformity. The aim of this study was to establish a technique for examining the neonatal foot with three-dimensional ultrasound (3D US). 3D US was attempted on the no
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The British Journal of Radiology. 77:236-242
Ultrasound was used to assess a needle-free injection device for both intradermal and subcutaneous injections. The aim of this study was, first, to differentiate intradermal from subcutaneous injections, both in vivo and in vitro using 2D ultrasound,
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IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 22:1344-1357
A freehand scanning protocol is the only way to acquire arbitrary large volumes of three-dimensional ultrasound (US) data. For some applications, multiple freehand sweeps are required to cover the area of interest. Aligning these multiple sweeps is d
Autor:
C J C Cash, Richard W. Prager, Andrew H. Gee, LH Berman, Graham M. Treece, M J Herrick, A M Sardesai
Publikováno v:
The British journal of radiology. 78(936)
Imaging of the brachial plexus with MRI and standard two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound has been reported, and 2D ultrasound-guided regional anaesthetic block is an established technique. The aim of this study was to map the orientation of the brachial
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The British journal of radiology.
This paper describes techniques for the visualization and processing of three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound data. The nature of such data demands specialized algorithms, which differ from those employed for other medical imaging modalities. In this pap
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ISBI
Freehand three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound is a flexible imaging technique which allows a 3D data set to be constructed of sequential B-scans from a conventional ultrasound scanner. Since the data is acquired over several seconds, physiological motio
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ISBI
Describes a new technique for estimating the out-of-plane distances between neighbouring 2D B-scan images. Probabilistic analysis of the speckle signal intensity leads to a distance estimation algorithm based on linear regression. The quality of fit
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Radiology; Jul2005, Vol. 78 Issue 931, p587-95, 9p