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Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention--MICCAI '98 : first international conference, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 11-13, 1998 : proceedings / / edited by William M. Wells, Alan Colchester, Scott Delp
Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention--MICCAI '98 : first international conference, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 11-13, 1998 : proceedings / / edited by William M. Wells, Alan Colchester, Scott Delp
Edizione [1st ed. 1998.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer, , [1998]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XLIV, 1258 p.)
Disciplina 616.07540285
Collana Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Soggetto topico Operations, Surgical - Data processing
Imaging systems in medicine - Data processing
Image processing - Digital techniques
Image analysis - Data processing
Diagnostic imaging - Data processing
ISBN 3-540-49563-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Planning and evaluation of reorienting osteotomies of the proximal femur in cases of SCFE using virtual three-dimensional models -- Computer-aided planning of patellofemoral joint OA surgery: Developing physical models from patient MRI -- Computer assisted orthognathic surgery -- Computer-aided image-guided bone fracture surgery: Modeling, visualization, and preoperative planning -- A surgical planning and guidance system for high tibial osteotomies -- Measurement of intraoperative brain surface deformation under a craniotomy -- Clinical experience with a high precision image-guided neurosurgery system -- Three-dimensional reconstruction and surgical navigation in padiatric epilepsy surgery -- Treatment of pelvic ring fractures: Percutaneous computer assisted iliosacral screwing -- Model tags: Direct 3D tracking of heart wall motion from tagged MR images -- Quantitative three dimensional echocardiography: Methodology, validation, and clinical applications -- Measurement of 3D motion of myocardial material points from explicit B-surface reconstruction of tagged MRI data -- 3D reconstruction from projection matrices in a C-arm based 3D-angiography system -- Multiscale vessel enhancement filtering -- Fast quantification of abdominal aortic aneurysms from CTA volumes -- 3-D fusion of biplane angiography and intravascular ultrasound for accurate visualization and volumetry -- Patient-specific analysis of left ventricular blood flow -- Dense 2D displacement reconstruction from SPAMM-MRI with constrained elastic splines: Implementation and validation -- Motion analysis of the right ventricle from MRI Images -- Magnetic resonance guided radiofrequency ablation: Creation and visualization of cardiac lesions -- Human versus robotic organ retraction during laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication -- A new laparoscope manipulator with an optical zoom -- A newly developed stereotactic robot with detachable drive for neurosurgery -- Calibration of video cameras to the coordinate system of a radiation therapy treatment machine -- An image overlay system for medical data visualization -- Volumetric image guidance via a stereotactic endoscope -- The application accuracy of the frameless implantable marker system and analysis of related affecting factors -- Multi-level strategy for Computer-Assisted Transbronchial Biopsy -- A fast, accurate and easy method to position oral implant using computed tomography -- Experimental protocol of accuracy evaluation of 6-D localizers for computer-integrated surgery: Application to four optical localizers -- Visualization and evaluation of prostate needle biopsy -- Virtual endoscope system with force sensation -- Using region-of-interest based finite element modelling for brain-surgery simulation -- An image processing environment for guiding vascular MR interventions -- Fluoroscopic image processing for computer-aided orthopaedic surgery -- Probe design to robustly locate anatomical features -- Concepts and results in the development of a hybrid tracking system for CAS -- Computer-assisted interstitial brachytherapy -- 3-D model supported prostate biopsy simulation and evaluation -- Human factors in tele-inspection and tele-surgery: Cooperative manipulation under asynchronous video and control feedback -- Computer assisted coronary intervention by use of on-line 3D reconstruction and optimal view strategy -- A robotic approach to HIFU based neurosurgery -- Virtual surgery system using deformable organ models and force feedback system with three fingers -- A modular surgical robotic system for image guided percutaneous procedures -- Optimum designed micro active forceps with built-in fiberscope for retinal microsurgery -- Gauging clinical practice: Surgical navigation for total hip replacement -- Adaptive template moderated spatially varying statistical classification -- Automatic quantification of MS lesions in 3D MRI brain data sets: Validation of INSECT -- Computer-aided diagnostic system for pulmonary nodules using helical CT images -- Enhanced spatial priors for segmentation of magnetic resonance imagery -- Exploring the discrimination power of the time domain for segmentation and characterization of lesions in serial MR data -- Reconstruction of the central layer of the human cerebral cortex from MR images -- Regularization of MR diffusion tensor maps for tracking brain white matter bundles -- Measurement of brain structures based on statistical and geometrical 3D segmentation -- Automatic identification of cortical sulci using a 3D probabilistic atlas -- Segmentation and measurement of the cortex from 3D MR images -- A biomechanical model of soft tissue deformation, with applications to non-rigid registration of brain images with tumor pathology -- Building biomechanical models based on medical image data: An assessment of model accuracy -- Modelling of soft tissue deformation for laparoscopic surgery simulation -- A colour image processing method for melanoma detection -- Abnormal masses in mammograms: Detection using scale-orientation signatures -- Detecting and inferring brain activation from functional MRI by hypothesis-testing based on the likelihood ratio -- A fast technique for motion correction in DAS using a feature-based, irregular grid -- Autofocusing of clinical shoulder MR images for correction of motion artifacts -- Reconstruction of elasticity and attenuation maps in shear wave imaging: An inverse approach -- Understanding intensity non-uniformity in MRI -- An automatic threshold-based scaling method for enhancing the usefulness of Tc-HMPAO SPECT in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease -- Automatic computation of average brain models -- Brain shift modeling for use in neurosurgery -- Proximity constraints in deformable models for cortical surface identification -- Fast analysis of intracranical aneurysms based on interactive direct volume rendering and CTA -- Visualizing spatial resolution of linear estimation techniques of electromagnetic brain activity localization -- Biomechanical simulation of the vitreous humor in the eye using an Enhanced ChainMail Algorithm -- A biomechanical model of the human tongue and its clinical implications -- Three-dimensional joit kinematics using bone surface registration: A computer assisted approach with an application to the wrist joint in vivo -- Range of motion after total hip arthroplasty: Simulation of non-axisymmetric implants -- 4D shape-preserving modelling of bone growth -- AnatomyBrowser: A framework for integration of medical information -- Automatic, accurate surface model inference for dental CAD/CAM -- Initial in-vivo analysis of 3D heterogeneous brain computations for model-updated image-guided neurosurgery -- A new dynamic FEM-based subdivision surface model for shape recovery and tracking in medical images -- Automatic quantification of changes in the volume of brain structures -- Automatic analysis of normal brain dissymmetry of males and females in MR images -- Marching optimal-parameter ridges: An algorithm to extract shape loci in 3D images -- Singularities as features of deformation grids -- Morphological analysis of terminal air spaces by means of micro-CT and confocal microscopy and simulation within a functional model of lung -- 2D+T acoustic boundary detection in echocardiography -- Automatically finding optimal working projections for the endovascular coiling of intracranical aneurysms -- Computer assisted quantitative analysis of deformities of the human spine -- Motion measurements in low-contrast X-ray imagery -- Pitfalls in comparing functional magnetic resonance imaging and invasive electrophysiology recordings -- Specification, modelling and visualization of arbitrarily shaped cut surfaces in the volume model -- An object-based volumetric deformable atlas for the improved localization of neuroanatomy in MR images -- Automated labeling of bronchial branches in virtual bronchoscopy system -- Building a complete surface model from sparse data using statistical shape models: Application to computer assisted knee surgery -- Constrained elastic surface nets: Generating smooth surfaces from binary segmented data -- Assessing skill and learning in surgeons and medical students using a force feedback surgical simulator -- Virtual reality vitrectomy simulator -- An experimental image guided surgery simulator for hemicricolaryngectomy and reconstruction by tracheal autotransplantation -- Virtual endoscopy of mucin-producing pancreas tumors -- Augmented reality visualization for laparoscopic surgery -- Evaluation of control point selection in automatic, mutual information driven, 3D warping -- 3D/2D registration via skeletal near projective invariance in tubular objects -- Measuring global and local spatial correspondence using information theory -- Non-linear cerebral registration with sulcal constraints -- A double scanning procedure for visualisation of radiolucent objects in soft tissues: Application to oral implant surgery planning -- Interactive pre-operative selection of cutting constraints, and interactive force controlled knee surgery by a surgical robot -- Multimodal volume-based tumor neurosurgery planning in the virtual workbench -- Real-time tools for freehand 3D ultrasound -- Computer-based determination of the newborn’s femoral head coverage using three-dimensional ultrasound scans -- Ultrasound imaging simulation: Application to the diagnosis of deep venous thromboses of lower limbs -- Isolating moving anatomy in ultrasound without anatomical knowledge: Application to computer-assisted pericardial punctures -- A new branching model: Application to carotid ultrasonic data -- Multi-modal volume registration using joint intensity distributions -- Multimodality deformable registration of pre- and intraoperative images for MRI-guided brain surgery -- A novel approach for the registration of 2D portal and 3D CT images for treatment setup verification in radiotherapy -- Multimodality imaging for .
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Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer, , [1998]
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Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention-MICCAI 2001 : 4th International Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 2001 : proceedings / / Wiro J. Niessen, Max A. Viergever (eds)
Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention-MICCAI 2001 : 4th International Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 2001 : proceedings / / Wiro J. Niessen, Max A. Viergever (eds)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Disciplina 616.07/54/0285
Altri autori (Persone) NiessenWiro J
ViergeverM. A
Soggetto topico Imaging systems in medicine - Data processing
Medicine - Data processing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996465890103316
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Medical imaging based on magnetic fields and ultrasounds / / edited by Hervé Fanet
Medical imaging based on magnetic fields and ultrasounds / / edited by Hervé Fanet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 616.0754
Collana Digital Signal and Image Processing Series
Soggetto topico Diagnostic imaging - Digital techniques
Imaging systems in medicine - Data processing
ISBN 1-118-76118-9
1-118-76123-5
1-118-76135-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1. Ultrasound Medical Imaging; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Physical principles of echography; 1.2.1. Ultrasound waves; 1.2.2. Wavefronts; 1.2.3. Stress/Strain relation; 1.2.4. Propagation equation; 1.2.5. Acoustic impedance; 1.2.6. Acoustic intensity; 1.2.7. Mechanical Index; 1.2.8. Generation, emission; 1.2.9. Resolution; 1.2.10. Propagation of a plane wave in a finite isotropic medium; 1.2.11. Propagation of a plane wave in a non-homogeneous medium; 1.2.12. Speckle; 1.2.13. Nonlinear waves; 1.2.14. Contrast agents; 1.3. Medical ultrasound systems
1.3.1. Principle1.3.2. The different stages in image formation; 1.3.3. Ultrasound imaging probe; 1.3.4. Modes of imaging, B-mode and M-mode, and harmonic imaging modes; 1.3.5. Doppler imaging; 1.4. The US image; 1.4.1. Properties of speckle, echostructure and statistical laws; 1.4.2. Segmentation of US images; 1.4.3. Simulation of US images; 1.5. Recent advances in ultrasound imaging; 1.5.1. Generation/emission of ultrasounds; 1.5.2. Signal-and image processing; 1.5.3. Multimodal imaging; 1.6. A bright future for ultrasound imaging; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2.1. Introduction2.2. Fundamental elements for MRI; 2.2.1. Introduction; 2.2.2. Vectorial description of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); 2.2.3. RF pulses and their effect on magnetizations; 2.2.4. Elementary pulse sequences using the refocusing technique; 2.2.5. Spatial discrimination of signals using gradients: fundamental principle of MRI; 2.2.6. Multi-parameter aspect of MRI; 2.3. Instrumentation; 2.3.1. Introduction; 2.3.2. Recording the signal; 2.3.3. Magnetic systems; 2.3.4. A typical MRI installation in a clinical environment; 2.3.5. Operation and safety; 2.4. Image properties
2.4.1. Introduction2.4.2. Field of view; 2.4.3. Spatial resolution; 2.4.4. Contrast and signal; 2.4.5. Contrast elements in MRI practice; 2.5. Imaging sequences and modes of reconstruction; 2.5.1. Introduction; 2.5.2. Overall view of acquisition sequences; 2.5.3. Modes of reconstruction; 2.6. Application of MRI: uses and evolution in the biomedical field; 2.6.1. Introduction; 2.6.2. Spectroscopy and imaging: technical and clinical complementarity; 2.6.3. Diffusion MRI: a morphological and functional approach; 2.6.4 Functional MRI (fMRI) of cerebral activation
2.6.5. Bi-modal approach to MRI: the example of MR/PET2.7. Bibliography; List of Authors; Index
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London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
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Medical imaging based on magnetic fields and ultrasounds / / edited by Hervé Fanet
Medical imaging based on magnetic fields and ultrasounds / / edited by Hervé Fanet
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (278 p.)
Disciplina 616.0754
Collana Digital Signal and Image Processing Series
Soggetto topico Diagnostic imaging - Digital techniques
Imaging systems in medicine - Data processing
ISBN 1-118-76118-9
1-118-76123-5
1-118-76135-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1. Ultrasound Medical Imaging; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Physical principles of echography; 1.2.1. Ultrasound waves; 1.2.2. Wavefronts; 1.2.3. Stress/Strain relation; 1.2.4. Propagation equation; 1.2.5. Acoustic impedance; 1.2.6. Acoustic intensity; 1.2.7. Mechanical Index; 1.2.8. Generation, emission; 1.2.9. Resolution; 1.2.10. Propagation of a plane wave in a finite isotropic medium; 1.2.11. Propagation of a plane wave in a non-homogeneous medium; 1.2.12. Speckle; 1.2.13. Nonlinear waves; 1.2.14. Contrast agents; 1.3. Medical ultrasound systems
1.3.1. Principle1.3.2. The different stages in image formation; 1.3.3. Ultrasound imaging probe; 1.3.4. Modes of imaging, B-mode and M-mode, and harmonic imaging modes; 1.3.5. Doppler imaging; 1.4. The US image; 1.4.1. Properties of speckle, echostructure and statistical laws; 1.4.2. Segmentation of US images; 1.4.3. Simulation of US images; 1.5. Recent advances in ultrasound imaging; 1.5.1. Generation/emission of ultrasounds; 1.5.2. Signal-and image processing; 1.5.3. Multimodal imaging; 1.6. A bright future for ultrasound imaging; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2.1. Introduction2.2. Fundamental elements for MRI; 2.2.1. Introduction; 2.2.2. Vectorial description of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); 2.2.3. RF pulses and their effect on magnetizations; 2.2.4. Elementary pulse sequences using the refocusing technique; 2.2.5. Spatial discrimination of signals using gradients: fundamental principle of MRI; 2.2.6. Multi-parameter aspect of MRI; 2.3. Instrumentation; 2.3.1. Introduction; 2.3.2. Recording the signal; 2.3.3. Magnetic systems; 2.3.4. A typical MRI installation in a clinical environment; 2.3.5. Operation and safety; 2.4. Image properties
2.4.1. Introduction2.4.2. Field of view; 2.4.3. Spatial resolution; 2.4.4. Contrast and signal; 2.4.5. Contrast elements in MRI practice; 2.5. Imaging sequences and modes of reconstruction; 2.5.1. Introduction; 2.5.2. Overall view of acquisition sequences; 2.5.3. Modes of reconstruction; 2.6. Application of MRI: uses and evolution in the biomedical field; 2.6.1. Introduction; 2.6.2. Spectroscopy and imaging: technical and clinical complementarity; 2.6.3. Diffusion MRI: a morphological and functional approach; 2.6.4 Functional MRI (fMRI) of cerebral activation
2.6.5. Bi-modal approach to MRI: the example of MR/PET2.7. Bibliography; List of Authors; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813506803321
London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , 2014
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