Publications by authors named "G Bielke"

Three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasonography is introduced as a new diagnostic method for soft-tissue lesions. This method is based on the production of absolutely parallel brightness (B)-scan tomographies with constant intervals. After adequate preparation, the sonographic primaries are processed into 3-D graphs by a specialized program called EUCLID-IS.

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About 10% of all intracranial findings in cranial MRI were hemorrhages, or findings associated with bleeding. There was great variation in the hemorrhages as a result of their location and their age, and this could disguise the underlying lesions. Therefore a knowledge of the typical appearance of spontaneous bleeding and tumor bleeding is necessary for interpretation of the MRI findings.

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An extended image analysis and classification system is presented to discuss the principal composition of the components as well as the methods of its realization in the field of reference based NMR diagnostics and tissue characterization.

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The skulls of 46 patients were examined by means of ordinary scans and after contrast. 24 of these patients with cerebral abnormalities had scans, using identical planes, with and without contrast and with CPMG sequences. Contrast in intracranial, but extracerebral (extra-axial), tumours (meningiomas, neurinomas) was much better after using contrast, but intracerebral (intra-axial) tumours were mostly shown as well on T2-rated CPMG sequences.

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Dimethylsiloxane polymers are tested to serve as a reference medium in quantitative MR imaging. Simultaneously measured during the patient's examination, the reference data are used to normalize the intrinsic MR tissue parameters. This method helps to achieve interindividual comparability of tissue vectors which are defined by proton density, spin-spin and spin-lattice relaxation times, thus leading to a remarkable improvement in tissue classification.

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