Europe
Clinical News
Informatics
Industry News
Practice Management
Education
Subspecialties
More
Sign In
Advanced Visualization
Enterprise Imaging
AI
Cybersecurity
Advanced Visualization: Page 143
Liver volume at CT predicts outcome for liver disease
By
Eric Barnes
Thursday, December 3 | 11:20 a.m.-11:30 a.m. | SSQ06-06 | Room E350A new study from France has found that liver volume at CT predicted clinical outcomes in patients with decompensated alcoholic steatohepatitis.
November 9, 2015
So many advanced images, so little time
By
Eric Barnes
Thursday, December 3 | 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. | RCC52C | Room S501ABCThis review course will survey the landscape of advanced imaging techniques and explain how different types of images are useful in different settings.
November 9, 2015
Bone mets no match for hybrid 3D hot-spot analysis of PET/CT
By
Eric Barnes
Wednesday, December 2 | 12:45 p.m.-1:15 p.m.| NM223-SD-WEB11 | Room S503ABA technique that identifies bone metastasis "hot spots" automatically from PET/CT could vastly improve radiologists' ability to diagnose and follow up patients with bone cancer.
November 9, 2015
Gaze-tracking system offers insight into image reading
By
Eric Barnes
Wednesday, December 2 | 11:50 a.m.-12:00 p.m. | SSK06-09 | Room E351In this session, Japanese researchers will describe their development of a gaze-tracking system that monitors where -- and for how long -- radiologists look for abnormalities on CT colonography images.
November 9, 2015
Automated 3D volumetry-based MRI reveals pulmonary hypertension
By
Eric Barnes
Wednesday, December 2 | 11:00 a.m.-11:10 a.m. | SSK04-04 | Room S504AB3D automated volumetry of the heart with MRI can diagnose and exclude pulmonary hypertension noninvasively, according to researchers from the University of Heidelberg and three other institutions.
November 9, 2015
3D printing technologies improve cardiovascular care
By
Eric Barnes
Tuesday, December 1 | 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. | RC412D | Room S504ABThis review course will provide an overview of the wide range of technologies and applications of 3D printing for cardiovascular care.
November 9, 2015
Aortic imaging goes (way) beyond diameter measures
By
Eric Barnes
Tuesday, December 1 | 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. | RC412A | Room S504ABThere's much more to aortic imaging than vessel diameter, according to a review course on aortic imaging that launches an advanced vascular imaging session on Tuesday.
November 9, 2015
Researchers model breast CT compression, deformation
By
Eric Barnes
Tuesday, December 1 | 11:30 a.m.-11:40 a.m. | SSG16-07 | Room S502ABResearchers are working toward automated lesion segmentation in breast image analysis, but targeting breast compression and localization is the first step -- and the subject of this presentation from the University of Michigan.
November 9, 2015
Automated pancreatic segmentation could aid diabetes, cancer diagnosis
By
Eric Barnes
Tuesday, December 1 | 10:50 a.m.-11:00 a.m. | SSG16-03 | Room S502ABIn this session, researchers from the U.S. National Institutes of Health will discuss an automated pancreatic segmentation scheme that could help diagnose diabetes and pancreatic cancer.
November 9, 2015
Electronic cleansing for CTC minimizes artifacts
By
Eric Barnes
Tuesday, December 1 | 10:30 a.m.-10:40 a.m. | SSG16-01 | Room S502ABA Massachusetts General Hospital team will describe its development of an electronic cleansing scheme for CT colonography (CTC) images that minimizes the imaging artifacts that plague such algorithms.
November 9, 2015
3D-printed phantoms take shape for PET/MRI pelvic use
By
Wayne Forrest
Monday, November 30 | 3:40 p.m.-3:50 p.m. | SSE21-05 | Room S403AGerman researchers are close to finalizing the creation of 3D-printed phantoms that mimic the human pelvis for quality assurance, research, and performance measurements for both PET/MRI and PET/CT devices.
November 9, 2015
Prenatal craniosynostosis CAD finds what ultrasound misses
By
Eric Barnes
Monday, November 30 | 10:40 a.m.-10:50 a.m. | SSC06-02 | Room S402ABA newly developed computer-aided detection (CAD) scheme can find cases of craniosynostosis -- the premature fusion of skull bones -- that normal prenatal ultrasound can miss, researchers from Brown University report.
November 9, 2015
Previous Page
Page 143 of 386
Next Page