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    BIR Publications - 1 year(s) ago

    Objectives: To demonstrate the effect of an improved deep learning-based reconstruction (DLR) algorithm on Ultra-High-Resolution Computed Tomography (U-HRCT) scanners. Methods: Clinical and phantom studies were conducted. Thirty patients who underwent contrast-enhanced CT examination during the follow-up period were enrolled. Images were reconstructed using improved DLR [termed, New DLR, i.e.,…

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    BIR Publications - 1 year(s) ago

    Objective: Chest X-rays are the most commonly performed diagnostic examinations. An artificial intelligence (AI) system that evaluates the images fast and accurately help reducing workflow and management of the patients. An automated assistant may reduce the time of interpretation in daily practice. We aim to investigate whether radiology residents consider the recommendations of an AI system for…

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    BIR Publications - 1 year(s) ago

    Objectives Immediate clip migration following breast biopsy is not a rare condition but its impact on future cancer management can be profound. However, there is limited knowledge on what causes the phenomenon and how to prevent it. Methods A systematic search was performed to identify articles discussing factors associated with clip migration, and a meta-analysis for each risk factor was…

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    BIR Publications - 1 year(s) ago

    Objective: Chest X-rays are the most commonly performed diagnostic examinations. An artificial intelligence (AI) system that evaluates the images fast and accurately help reducing workflow and management of the patients. An automated assistant may reduce the time of interpretation in daily practice. We aim to investigate whether radiology residents consider the recommendations of an AI system for…

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    BIR Publications - 1 year(s) ago

    Objectives: To demonstrate the effect of an improved deep learning-based reconstruction (DLR) algorithm on Ultra-High-Resolution Computed Tomography (U-HRCT) scanners. Methods: Clinical and phantom studies were conducted. Thirty patients who underwent contrast-enhanced CT examination during the follow-up period were enrolled. Images were reconstructed using improved DLR [termed, New DLR, i.e.,…

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    BIR Publications - 1 year(s) ago

    Objective To reinvestigate ultra-high dose rate radiation (UHDRR) radiobiology and consider potential implications for hadrontherapy. Methods A literature search of cellular UHDRR exposures was performed. Standard oxygen diffusion equations were used to estimate the time taken to replace UHDRR-related oxygen depletion. Dose rates from conventional and novel methods of hadrontherapy accelerators…

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    • ...para explicar los primeros experimentos con RT UHDR: el consumo de O2 producía ANOXIA instantánea limitando el daño en macromoléculas (ADN por ejemplo). Esta revisión de P. Wilson resume esos primeros experimentos. https://t.co/PhYOCPXXXM

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    BIR Publications - 2 year(s) ago

    Objective: Chest X-rays are the most commonly performed diagnostic examinations. An artificial intelligence (AI) system that evaluates the images fast and accurately help reducing workflow and management of the patients. An automated assistant may reduce the time of interpretation in daily practice. We aim to investigate whether radiology residents consider the recommendations of an AI system for…

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    The natural history of malignant melanoma is notoriously unpredictable. Although long-term survival is not uncommon (Cade, 1961), lymph node involvement lowers the five-year survival rate to about 5 per cent (Ackerman and Del Regato, 1970). It is generally accepted that radiation has no place in the treatment of metastases (Edwards, 1949; Kunkler and Rains, 1959) despite occasional reports of…

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    1. Suggested causes of death after single doses of radiation are briefly reviewed. Species differences are prominent. 2. The dose-mortality relation for mammals killed by radiation shows less variability than mammalian responses to other toxic agents. Possible reasons for this are discussed and also its relevance to attempts to find substances which protect in vivo against irradiation. 3. Cell…

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    • In 1953, a @BJR_Radiology article suggested that tumor regression was sometimes observed in non-treated lesions when one specific tumor was focally irradiated https://t.co/mrcFdQiTgZ