Image-guided management of complicated pleural fluid collections. Radiol Clin Noth Am. 2000; 38: 345-74.Moulton JS (2000) Image-guided management of complicated pleural fluid collections. Radiol Clin North Am 38(2):345–374Moulton JS. Image-guided management of complicated pleural fluid ...
processing technology in microscopic images of cancer cells in pleural fluid based on fuzzy edge detection method the traditional manual method of cancer cell recognizing requests a long period of diagnoses. in order to improve the efficiency and veracity of diagnoses,... L Zhang,QG Wang,JP Qi ...
Purpose of review Pleural biopsies are often necessary if a pleural effusion remains undiagnosed after radiological imaging and pleural fluid analysis. There are many methods of obtaining pleural biopsies, including blind or image-guided procedures, closed-bevel or cutting-edge needles, and percutaneous ...
Rapid diagnosis of pleural tuberculosis by Xpert MTB/RIF assay using pleural biopsy and pleural fluid specimens. J Res Med Sci 2015;20(01):26–31 21 Atwell TD, Smith RL, Hesley GK, et al. Incidence of bleeding after 15,181 percutaneous biopsies and the role of aspirin. Am J Roentgenol...
Abstract: Objective To study the image basis of pleural indentation in peripheral lung cancer by operation pathological method.Methods Thirty-three patients with peripheral lung cancer with pleural indentation were studied before pulmonary lobe cutoff,who ...
In (e), the blue text represents a follow-up task concerning the fluid observed in the x-ray image, while the green text pertains to the relationship between an individual’s health condition and pleural effusion. In (f), the blue text focuses on the topic of swelling and its underlying...
Bright ghosting artifacts can result from poor electrocardiogram (ECG) gating, poor breath-holding, and long T1 species in the imaging plane (e.g., cerebrospinal fluid, pleural effusion, gastric fluid, etc.) [47] ii) On non-PSIR images, tissue with long T1 (regions below the zero-crossing...
and SPOC US.#Paired US assessments were performed by thoracic physicians using UPHH and SPOC US on patients with unilateral pleural effusions to determine a safe site for pleurocentesis (defined as >2 cm of pleural fluid, >2 cm from a solid organ/diaphragm, and <7 cm chest wall depth)....
While placing the probe in the target lesion, the tumor’s location and its situation concerning the pleural fissures and bronchovascular structures should be considered. Subpleural lung tumors may be challenging to treat by direct puncture perpendicular to the pleura, as the probe may not be optim...
Although the collection is accessible to the general public, there are only 40 images of pneumonia. Images of cardiac hypertrophy, pulmonary edema, opacity, and pleural effusion are labeled with the disease perspective (frontal or lateral) and other important information. 4.5. MC dataset Jaeger et...