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    Changes in adolescent intervertebral discs, end plates and bone marrow of lumbar spine in idiopathic thoracic scoliosis an mri based study by Kassim, Ahmad Fauzey

    Published 2010
    “…MRI films were obtained from the online database system and analyzed by a radiologist, looking for the changes mentioned before. …”
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    Lumbar spinal stenosis: the reliability, sensitivity and specificity of the nerve root sedimentation sign by Azizan, Asrul Fahmi

    Published 2015
    “…Two observers which were a radiologist and an orthopaedic surgeon were assigned to independently elicit the sign. …”
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  3. 183

    Evaluation of clinical outcome post lower limb angioplasty in peripheral arterial disease patient by Chin, Leong Yung

    Published 2017
    “…All lower limb angioplasty was performed by an interventional radiologist and the angiogram result prior to angioplasty was validated. …”
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  4. 184

    Assessing regional left ventricular thickening dysfunction and dyssynchrony via personalized modeling and 3D wall thickness measurements for acute myocardial infarction by Khalid, Amirah, Lim, Einly, Chan, Bee Ting, Abdul Aziz, Yang Faridah, Chee, Kok Han, Yap, Hwa Jen, Liew, Yih Miin

    Published 2019
    “…Assessment: Quantitative thickening measurements across all cardiac phases were correlated and validated against clinical evaluation of infarct transmurality by an experienced cardiac radiologist based on the American Heart Association (AHA) 17-segment model. …”
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    Post-imaging colorectal cancer or interval cancer rates after CT colonography: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Obaro, AE, Plumb, AA, Fanshawe, TR, Torres, US, Baldwin-Cleland, R, Taylor, SA, Halligan, S, Burling, DN

    Published 2018
    “…Since most post-imaging colorectal cancers arise from perceptual errors, radiologist training and quality assurance could help to reduce post-imaging colorectal cancer rates.…”
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    Synthesisation of diverse and photorealistic lung images for lung diseases recognition using deep learning techniques by Lee Kin Wai

    Published 2023
    “…Visual examination of the synthetic images also indicates excellent perceptual image quality and realism, where synthetic radiographic features of GGO achieve consistency with real COVID-19 CT images examined by an experienced radiologist. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the proposed sRD-GAN is also validated on Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) CT images and COVID-19 X-Ray images, which achieved comparable performances with COVID-19 CT images. …”
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    Limitation of mobile head CT scanner (ceretom) image quality in a neurosurgery center by Abdullah@ Yong, Ariz Chong@Chong Chee

    Published 2016
    “…Three observers (2 neurosurgeons and 1 radiologist) evaluated independently the CT brain images acquired on standard fixed CT scanner within 48 hours apart with the CereTom. …”
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    Whom to treat? The contribution of vertebral X-rays to risk-based algorithms for fracture prediction. Results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study. by Kaptoge, S, Armbrecht, G, Felsenberg, D, Lunt, M, Weber, K, Boonen, S, Jajic, I, Stepan, J, Banzer, D, Reisinger, W, Janott, J, Kragl, G, Scheidt-Nave, C, Felsch, B, Matthis, C, Raspe, H, Lyritis, G, Póor, G, Nuti, R, Miazgowski, T, Hoszowski, K, Armas, J, Vaz, A, Benevolenskaya, L, Masaryk, P

    Published 2006
    “…These were evaluated by an experienced radiologist. The risk of a new (incident) vertebral fracture was modelled as a function of age, number of prevalent vertebral fractures, height loss, sex and other fracture history reported by the subject, including limb fractures occurring between X-rays. …”
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    Association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and cardiovascular Disease (CVD) risk categories among adult patients attending UiTM Primary Care Clinics / Hayatul Na... by Miptah, Hayatul Najaa

    Published 2019
    “…Abdominal ultrasound was performed and diagnosis of NAFLD was made using a standardised criteria by a radiologist.. The 10-year CVD risk for each participant was calculated using the general Framingham Risk Score (FRS) calculator for use in primary care. …”
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    Dynamic rule refinement strategy of associative classifier for effective mammographic image classification by Abubacker, Nirase Fathima

    Published 2016
    “…Computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) has gained significant attention in helping radiologists in the interpretation of mammograms to assist in diagnostic decisionmaking. …”
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    When should the doctor order a spine X-ray? Identifying vertebral fractures for osteoporosis care: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study (EPOS). by Kaptoge, S, Armbrecht, G, Felsenberg, D, Lunt, M, O'Neill, T, Silman, A, Reeve, J

    Published 2004
    “…Prevalent fractures were qualitatively diagnosed by an experienced radiologist. Fracture risk was modeled as a function of age, statural height loss since age 25, gender, and fracture history including limb fractures in the last 3 years using negative binomial regression. …”
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    The association study between mri and percutaneous transpedicular biopsy (hpe) findings in vertebral lesions by Sidik, Che Kob

    Published 2008
    “…The MRI findings of each cases reported by radiologist were reviewed to get radiological diagnosis. …”
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    Eliciting a terminology for mammographic calcifications. by Alberdi, E, Taylor, P, Lee, R, Fox, J, Todd-Pokropek, A

    Published 2002
    “…METHODS: In Study 1, eleven radiologists were asked to 'think out loud' as they interpreted 20 sets of calcifications. …”
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    The presence of radiological features on chest radiographs: how well do clinicians agree? by Edwards, M, Lawson, Z, Morris, S, Evans, A, Harrison, S, Isaac, R, Crocker, J, Powell, C

    Published 2012
    “… AIM: To compare levels of agreement amongst paediatric clinicians with those amongst consultant paediatric radiologists when interpreting chest radiographs (CXRs). …”
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    CT colonography interpretation times: effect of reader experience, fatigue, and scan findings in a multi-centre setting. by Burling, D, Halligan, S, Altman, D, Atkin, W, Bartram, C, Fenlon, H, Laghi, A, Stoker, J, Taylor, S, Frost, R, Dessey, G, De Villiers, M, Florie, J, Foley, S, Honeyfield, L, Iannaccone, R, Gallo, T, Kay, C, Lefere, P, Lowe, A, Mangiapane, F, Marrannes, J, Neri, E, Nieddu, G, Nicholson, D

    Published 2006
    “…Our purpose was to assess the effect of reader experience, fatigue, and scan findings on interpretation time for CT colonography. Nine radiologists (experienced in CT colonography); nine radiologists and ten technicians (both groups trained using 50 validated examinations) read 40 cases (50% abnormal) under controlled conditions. …”
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    Miracle of imaging: the truth is out there! by Hassan, Radhiana, Abd. Aziz, Azian, Mohd Yusof, Mubarak, Mohd Ralib, Ahmad Rashid, Sa'at@Yusof, Azlin, Che Mohamed, Siti Kamariah

    Published 2010
    “…Conclusion Thorough history and good clinical assessment can guide radiologists in the analysis and interpretation of the radiological images in most patients. …”
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    A computer-aided algorithm to quantitatively predict lymph node status on MRI in rectal cancer. by Tse, D, Joshi, N, Anderson, E, Brady, M, Gleeson, F

    Published 2012
    “… OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the principle of supporting radiologists by using a computer algorithm to quantitatively analyse MRI morphological features used by radiologists to predict the presence or absence of metastatic disease in local lymph nodes in rectal cancer. …”
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