Developing methods to segment the liver in medical images, study and analyze it remains a significant challenge. The shape of the liver can vary considerably from one patient to another, and adjacent organs are visualized in medical images with similar intensities, making the boundaries of the liver ambiguous. Consequently, automatic or semi-automatic segmentation of liver is a difficult task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients with blunt chest trauma, early diagnosis of mediastinal hematoma is important, because it could be associated with thoracic vessel injury. Mediastinal hematoma is generally evoked because of a widened mediastinum on chest radiograph, but radiologic diagnosis may lead to excessive angiography being performed. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) provides accurate views of the mediastinum and can be rapidly performed at the bedside.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe know that the contrast of MR images can be better than that of CT scans. In the spin echo mode, sequences with long TR and long TE provide great contrast, while, conversely, sequences with short TR and TE produce images with a greater anatomical fidelity. This dual performance, a notion that had never been expressed as explicitly in imaging, has led to distinguishing between the roles of MRI for detection and tissue characterization (diagnosis and nature).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong all noninvasive techniques, high-resolution ultrasonography used alone has rarely been used for the diagnosis of thrombosis in the calf. Nineteen patients with suspected AVT were examined with ultrasonography and phlebography during 4 months. For each patient, a sonogram and a phlebogram were taken within less than 24 hours and interpreted independently.
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