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Biomedical imaging : principles and applications / / edited by Reiner Salzer



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Titolo: Biomedical imaging : principles and applications / / edited by Reiner Salzer Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
Edizione: 1st edition
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina: 616.07/54
Soggetto topico: Diagnostic imaging
Biomedical materials - Imaging compatibility
Spectrum analysis
Altri autori: SalzerReiner <1942->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: BIOMEDICAL IMAGING; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors; 1 Evaluation of Spectroscopic Images; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Data Analysis; 1.2.1 Similarity Measures; 1.2.2 Unsupervised Pattern Recognition; 1.2.2.1 Partitional Clustering; 1.2.2.2 Hierarchical Clustering; 1.2.2.3 Density-Based Clustering; 1.2.3 Supervised Pattern Recognition; 1.2.3.1 Probability of Class Membership; 1.3 Applications; 1.3.1 Brain Tumor Diagnosis; 1.3.2 MRS Data Processing; 1.3.2.1 Removing MRS Artifacts; 1.3.2.2 MRS Data Quantitation; 1.3.3 MRI Data Processing; 1.3.3.1 Image Registration; 1.3.4 Combining MRI and MRS Data
1.3.4.1 Reference Data Set1.3.5 Probability of Class Memberships; 1.3.6 Class Membership of Individual Voxels; 1.3.7 Classification of Individual Voxels; 1.3.8 Clustering into Segments; 1.3.9 Classification of Segments; 1.3.10 Future Directions; References; 2 Evaluation of Tomographic Data; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Image Reconstruction; 2.3 Image Data Representation: Pixel Size and Image Resolution; 2.4 Consequences of Limited Spatial Resolution; 2.5 Tomographic Data Evaluation: Tasks; 2.5.1 Software Tools; 2.5.2 Data Access; 2.5.3 Image Processing; 2.5.3.1 Slice Averaging
2.5.3.2 Image Smoothing2.5.3.3 Coregistration and Resampling; 2.5.4 Visualization; 2.5.4.1 Maximum Intensity Projection (MIP); 2.5.4.2 Volume Rendering and Segmentation; 2.5.5 Dynamic Tomographic Data; 2.5.5.1 Parametric Imaging; 2.5.5.2 Compartment Modeling of Tomographic Data; 2.6 Summary; References; 3 X-Ray Imaging; 3.1 Basics; 3.1.1 History; 3.1.2 Basic Physics; 3.2 Instrumentation; 3.2.1 Components; 3.2.1.1 Beam Generation; 3.2.1.2 Reduction of Scattered Radiation; 3.2.1.3 Image Detection; 3.3 Clinical Applications; 3.3.1 Diagnostic Devices; 3.3.1.1 Projection Radiography
3.3.1.2 Mammography3.3.1.3 Fluoroscopy; 3.3.1.4 Angiography; 3.3.1.5 Portable Devices; 3.3.2 High Voltage and Image Quality; 3.3.3 Tomography/Tomosynthesis; 3.3.4 Dual Energy Imaging; 3.3.5 Computer Applications; 3.3.6 Interventional Radiology; 3.4 Radiation Exposure to Patients and Employees; References; 4 Computed Tomography; 4.1 Basics; 4.1.1 History; 4.1.2 Basic Physics and Image Reconstruction; 4.2 Instrumentation; 4.2.1 Gantry; 4.2.2 X-ray Tube and Generator; 4.2.3 MDCT Detector Design and Slice Collimation; 4.2.4 Data Rates and Data Transmission; 4.2.5 Dual Source CT
4.3 Measurement Techniques4.3.1 MDCT Sequential (Axial) Scanning; 4.3.2 MDCT Spiral (Helical) Scanning; 4.3.2.1 Pitch; 4.3.2.2 Collimated and Effective Slice Width; 4.3.2.3 Multislice Linear Interpolation and z-Filtering; 4.3.2.4 Three-Dimensional Backprojection and Adaptive Multiple Plane Reconstruction (AMPR); 4.3.2.5 Double z-Sampling; 4.3.3 ECG-Triggered and ECG-Gated Cardiovascular CT; 4.3.3.1 Principles of ECG-Triggering and ECG-Gating; 4.3.3.2 ECG-Gated Single-Segment and Multisegment Reconstruction; 4.4 Applications; 4.4.1 Clinical Applications of Computed Tomography
4.4.2 Radiation Dose in Typical Clinical Applications and Methods for Dose Reduction
Sommario/riassunto: "This book presents and describes imaging technologies that can be used to study chemical processes and structural interactions in dynamic systems, principally in biomedical systems. The imaging technologies, largely biomedical imaging technologies such as MRT, Fluorescence mapping, raman mapping, nanoESCA, and CARS microscopy, have been selected according to their application range and to the chemical information content of their data. These technologies allow for the analysis and evaluation of delicate biological samples, which must not be disturbed during the profess. Ultimately, this may mean fewer animal lab tests and clinical trials"--Provided by publisher.
Titolo autorizzato: Biomedical imaging  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786613621665
9781280591839
1280591838
9781118271926
1118271920
9781118271933
1118271939
9781118271902
1118271904
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910141264303321
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