Publications by authors named "S Voros"

Background: Accurate tomographic reconstructions require the knowledge of the actual acquisition geometry. Many mobile C-arm CT scanners have poorly reproducible acquisition geometries and thus need acquisition-specific calibration procedures. Most of geometric self-calibration methods based on projection data either need prior information or are limited to the estimation of a low number of geometric calibration parameters.

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Objective: To report the learning curve of multiple operators for fusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) targeted biopsy and to determine the number of cases needed to achieve proficiency.

Materials And Methods: All adult males who underwent fusion MRI targeted biopsy between February 2012 and July 2021 for clinically suspected prostate cancer (PCa) in a single centre were included. Fusion transrectal MRI targeted biopsy was performed under local anaesthesia using the Koelis platform.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers analyzed data from 1,721 males who underwent fusion MRI-targeted prostate biopsies, calculating the volume differences between TRUS and MRI to determine their relationship with clinically significant prostate cancer detection rates.
  • * Findings indicate that a relative volume difference greater than 10% between MRI and TRUS is linked to lower detection rates of clinically significant prostate cancer, highlighting the importance of accurate imaging segmentation in biopsy outcomes.
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Objective: The accuracy of biopsy targeting is a major issue for prostate cancer diagnosis and therapy. However, navigation to biopsy targets remains challenging due to the limitations of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) guidance added to prostate motion issues. This article describes a rigid 2D/3D deep registration method, which provides a continuous tracking of the biopsy location w.

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Introduction: We sought to explore biomarkers of coronary atherosclerosis in an unbiased fashion.

Methods: We analyzed 665 patients (mean ± SD age, 56 ± 11 years; 47% male) from the GLOBAL clinical study (NCT01738828). Cases were defined by the presence of any discernable atherosclerotic plaque based on comprehensive cardiac computed tomography (CT).

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