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Mohammad Alhumaid and Ayman G. Fayoumi
Paranasal sinus pathologies, particularly those affecting the maxillary sinuses, pose significant challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to the complex anatomical structures and diverse disease manifestations. The aim of this study is to investigate t...
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Ahmed Sewify, Maria Antico, Marian Steffens, Jacqueline Roots, Ashish Gupta, Kenneth Cutbush, Peter Pivonka and Davide Fontanarosa
A protocol is proposed to acquire a tomographic ultrasound (US) scan of the musculoskeletal (MSK) anatomy in the rotator cuff region. Current clinical US imaging techniques are hindered by occlusions and a narrow field of view and require expert acquisit...
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David Mattie, Zihang Fang, Emi Takahashi, Lourdes Peña Castillo and Jacob Levman
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tractography is a powerful tool for non-invasively studying brain architecture and structural integrity by inferring fiber tracts based on water diffusion profiles. This study provided a thorough set of baseline...
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Thomas P. Oghalai, Ryan Long, Wihan Kim, Brian E. Applegate and John S. Oghalai
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a light-based imaging modality that is used widely in the diagnosis and management of eye disease, and it is starting to become used to evaluate for ear disease. However, manual image analysis to interpret the anatom...
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Anika Strittmatter, Anna Caroli and Frank G. Zöllner
Multimodal image registration is an important component of medical image processing, allowing the integration of complementary information from various imaging modalities to improve clinical applications like diagnosis and treatment planning. We proposed...
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Anna Ewa Kuc, Jacek Kotula, Jakub Nawrocki, Ewa Szelag, Beata Kawala, Joanna Lis and Michal Sarul
Background: Understanding the anatomy of the incisive canal is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in clinical orthodontics. This is because, during orthodontic tooth movement, there is a risk of contact between the roots of the upper ...
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Gilda Durastanti, Claudio Belvedere, Miriana Ruggeri, Davide Maria Donati, Benedetta Spazzoli and Alberto Leardini
In orthopaedic oncology, limb salvage procedures are becoming more frequent thanks to recent major improvements in medical imaging, biomechanical modelling and additive manufacturing. For the pelvis, surgical reconstruction with metal implants after tumo...
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Yeonghyeon Gu, Zhegao Piao and Seong Joon Yoo
In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) segmentation, conventional approaches utilize U-Net models with encoder?decoder structures, segmentation models using vision transformers, or models that combine a vision transformer with an encoder?decoder model struc...
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Ahmad Hija and Dror Michael Allon
Before orthognathic surgery, a thorough diagnosis of the maxillofacial structure is performed for combined orthodontic?surgical treatment planning. One of the tools that are used for this collaboration is the cephalometric radiograph. Cephalometric analy...
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Faria Zarin Subah, Kaushik Deb, Pranab Kumar Dhar and Takeshi Koshiba
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex and degenerative neuro-developmental disorder. Most of the existing methods utilize functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to detect ASD with a very limited dataset which provides high accuracy but result...
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