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Perbandingan di antara penghasilan model digital tiga dimensi dan model fizikal bagi craniofacial tisu keras
Published 2007“…Accurate measurement on human craniofacial is crucial to surgeon and radiologist for surgical planning. This research focuses on the construction of digital three-dimensional (3D) models for craniofacial using scanned data from Computed Tomography (CT) device. …”
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Imaging Based Models to Improve Lung Cancer Diagnosis
Published 2022“…The task of lung cancer tumor risk prediction allows the model to identify current cancers and act as an objective second reader, or help radiologists flag risky exams. The task of localization of both present and future cancers can help radiologists ascertain current and future regions of interest that should be further examined. …”
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VEntNet: hybrid deep convolutional neural network model for automated multi-class categorization of chest X-rays
Published 2022“…Significant amount of time is spent by the radiologist in differentiating normal from abnormal CXRs and in identifying the location and type of abnormalities. …”
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PERBANDINGAN KUALITAS CITRA HARD COPY DENGAN HASIL DIGITIZER DAN KAMERA SAKU PADA FOTO POLOS FRAKTUR TULANG EKSTREMITAS ATAS DI BAGIAN RADIOLOGI RSUP DR. SARDJITO
Published 2014“…Indonesia only have for about 700 radiologist which distributed unevenly, therefore teleradiology is needed. …”
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Determinants of incident vertebral fracture in men and women: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study (EPOS).
Published 2003“…Incident vertebral fractures were defined morphometrically and also qualitatively by an experienced radiologist. Poisson regression was used to determine the influence of the baseline risk factor variables on the occurrence of incident vertebral fracture. …”
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Assessing the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) in prioritising CT head interpretation: study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial (ACCEPT-AI)
Published 2024“…The post-implementation phase will introduce a notification (prioritised flag) in the radiology information system. The radiologist can choose to agree with the qER findings or ignore it according to their clinical judgement before writing and signing off the report. …”
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Incidence of vertebral fracture in europe: results from the European Prospective Osteoporosis Study (EPOS).
Published 2002“…The age-standardized incidence of vertebral fracture as assessed qualitatively by the radiologist was broadly similar-12.1/1,000 pyr and 6.8/1,000 pyr, respectively. …”
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Shape analysis in mammograms
Published 2013“…These routine breast screens are taken at different points in time and are called temporal mammograms. Currently, a radiologist tends to qualitatively assess temporal mammograms and look for any abnormalities or suspicious regions that might be of a concern. …”
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Effect of directed training on reader performance for CT colonography: multicenter study.
Published 2007“…PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographic (CT) colonography and to compare it with that of novice observers who had undergone directed training, with colonoscopy as the reference standard. …”
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Relative value of computed tomography scanning and venous sampling in establishing the cause of primary hyperaldosteronism.
Published 1996“…The CT scans of the adrenals were reviewed by a single radiologist. Bilateral venous sampling of adrenal veins was attempted in all patients and blood collected for aldosterone and cortisol assay. …”
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Non-traumatic neurological emergencies: imaging of cerebral ischemia.
Published 2002“…Thus, optimal stroke care requires not only early and exact identification of ischemia, but also a close collaboration between the clinician and radiologist.…”
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Developing a spinal clearance protocol for unconscious pediatric trauma patients.
Published 2009“…High-resolution CT with sagittal and coronal reconstructions should be the basis for cervical spinal clearance, in combination with the interpretation of films by an expert radiologist. All spinal regions should be imaged, and clearance should be formally documented. …”
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Conformity analysis to demonstrate reproducibility of target volumes for Margin-Intense Stereotactic Radiotherapy for borderline-resectable pancreatic cancer.
Published 2016“…</p> <h4>Material and methods</h4> <p>Reference structures were defined by two oncologists and one radiologist, target structures were submitted by eight oncologist investigators and compared using conformity indices. …”
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Image quality of two full field digital mammography using a female breast phantom
Published 2009“…For the qualitative evaluation, two independent radiologist with a minimum of five years experience was used to score the images. …”
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Ultrasound-based tissue characterization and classification of fatty liver disease: A screening and diagnostic paradigm
Published 2015“…However, the accuracy of US-based diagnosis depends on both the training and expertise of the radiologist. US-based Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) techniques for FLD detection can improve accuracy, speed and objectiveness of the diagnosis, and thereby, reduce operator dependability. …”
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Evaluation of intracerebral haemorrhages surface area using artificial intelligence in computed tomography
Published 2022“…Methods: Selected 50 CT brain images with primary ICH were used for three different measurement approaches including the conventional Kothari method (Conventional), AI-based method (A.I.), and manually marking by the radiologist, which is the ground truth (G.T.). In the automated system, a convolutional neural network (CNN) is used to localize the ICH, followed by a thresholding technique to segment the ICH, and finally, the measurements are computed. …”
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Establishment of typical dose value for interventional radiology examination in radiology department, Hospital Pengajar UPM
Published 2023“…Generally, the factors that can affect DRL values are a patient-related factor, equipment-related factor, the complexity of the procedures, operator’s experience in handling the machine and interventional radiologist experience that can contribute to various results.…”
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Automatic liver tumor segmentation on computed tomography for patient treatment planning and monitoring
Published 2016“…The accuracy of the proposed method was validated using a clinical liver dataset containing one of the highest numbers of tumors utilized for liver tumor segmentation containing 127 tumors in total with further validation of the results by a consultant radiologist. The proposed method was able to achieve one of the highest accuracies reported in the literature for liver tumor segmentation compared to other segmentation methods with a mean overlap error of 22.78 % and dice similarity coefficient of 0.75 in 3Dircadb dataset and a mean overlap error of 15.61 % and dice similarity coefficient of 0.81 in MIDAS dataset. …”
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Inner ear morphometry on high resolution computed tomography in patients with sensorineural hearing loss
Published 2016“…Measurements were randomly selected and validated by an experienced radiologist to minimize bias. Results: Fifty ears from 28 patients with SNHL (22 patients with bilateral disease and 6 patients with unilateral) were included in this study. …”
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The value of routine portable chest radiograph of patients in intensive care unit (ICU)
Published 2008“…The images were reviewed by a trainee radiologist using GE Pathspeed Diagnostic Workstation in the department of radiology. …”
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