In the normal human, the midline sagittal plane divides the body into two sides that are mirror images of each other in term of their skeletal and muscular structure. However, many organs within the body, even
significant errors in perfusion calculations. Moreover, due to the extended ASL acquisition times and the anatomical location of the kidneys, renal images are often susceptible to pulsation, peristalsis, and breathing motion. These motion-induced noises and other instabilities can adversely affect ASL ...
Medical imaging is an interdisciplinary field that harnesses specific substances—like X-rays, electromagnetic fields, and ultrasound—to interact with the human body, capturing its structure and density through visual representations. These diagnostic images are invaluable in clinical settings, offering insi...
After the live imaging, mice that met the criteria for early euthanasia were killed36, and major organs, including heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidneys and tumour, were collected for additional IVIS imaging to analyse luminescence signals in these organs. Statistical analyses All data are shown ...
Diabetic neuropathy although a less common occurrence, is a serious complication. When there is an elevated levels of glucose in the body, the body will try to expel the excess by processing it through the kidneys as urine. Additionally patients will also feel thirst more often which will then...
Almost simultaneously, peak value can be observed within high-vascularized kidneys. Within seconds the renal value decreases to the mean signal, which will remain constant throughout the entire body, indicating that the administered SWNTs have completed their first circulation time. In a tumor-...
In addition, stable organ structures in the abdomen (e.g. the liver, spleen, and kidneys) can provide constraints and contextual information for creating computational anatomical models of the abdomen. There are also a small number of public data sets on hippocampus and pelvic organs (e.g. ...
The arms-down position has been shown to reduce image quality with beam-hardening artifacts in the dorsal regions of the liver, spleen, and kidneys, rendering these images non-diagnostic. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of arm position on the image quality in patients ...
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33 Gy (in 6.6-Gy fractions) SBRT to patients with LUPC based on results of a multicenter study: proximal duodenum and stomach (9 mL <15 Gy; 3 mL <20 Gy; 1 mL <33 Gy), liver (50% <12 Gy), combined kidneys (75% <12 Gy), and spinal cord (1 mL >8...