The photoacoustic signal generated by an optically absorbing target is determined by the spatial profile of absorbed optical energy within the target. The analysis of the time profile and frequency content of the signal enables the recovery of the geometry of the object, as well as information about the optical properties. The photoacoustic response of spheres with a homogeneous absorbed optical energy profile is well described, and it is known that the width of the photoacoustic pulse is determined by the diameter of the sphere and its sound speed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To improve identification of peritoneal and distant metastases in locally advanced gastric cancer using [F]FDG-PET radiomics.
Methods: [F]FDG-PET scans of 206 patients acquired in 16 different Dutch hospitals in the prospective multicentre PLASTIC-study were analysed. Tumours were delineated and 105 radiomic features were extracted.
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April 2024
The clinical features of cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, oligophrenia, ataxia, coloboma, and hepatic fibrosis (COACH) characterize the rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder called COACH syndrome. COACH syndrome belongs to the spectrum of Joubert syndrome and related disorders (JSRDs) and liver involvement distinguishes COACH syndrome from the rest of the JSRD spectrum. Developmental delay and oculomotor apraxia occur early but with time, these can improve and may not be readily apparent or no longer need active medical management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignificance: During the development and early testing phases of new photoacoustic (PA) breast imaging systems, several choices need to be made in aspects of system design and measurement sequences. Decision-making can be complex for state-of-the-art systems such as 3D hybrid photoacoustic-ultrasound (PA-US) breast imagers intended for multispectral quantitative imaging. These systems have a large set of design choices and system settings that affect imaging performance in different ways and often require trade-offs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLiving kidney donors (LKDs) with a family history of renal disease are at risk of kidney disease as compared to LKDs without such history suggesting that some LKDs may be pre-symptomatic for monogenic kidney disease. LKDs with related transplant candidates whose kidney disease was considered genetic in origin were selected for genetic testing. In each case, the transplant candidate was first tested to verify the genetic diagnosis.
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