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The reduction of alpha activity in patients with bipolar disorder is profound. As can be seen in Fig. 2, the mean alpha power at occipital sites during the eyes closed condition in healthy participants was approximately 4 μV2. In patients with bipolar disorder the mean amplitude was reduced ...
Thus, potential cases of mural eosinophilic gastroenteritis should be carefully evaluated for the presence of underlying gastritis, multifocality, mural lymphoid aggregates, and granulomata suggestive of Crohn disease, worm or egg fragments, fungi, and other clues to suggest a more specific diagnosis....
4K resolution is also simply called 4K, and what does the K mean? In the digital field, it is different from the kilo in the decimal system where 1k equals 1,000. It is a power of two (2^10), 1024, referring to binary measurement. To describe digital images, pixels are counting in...
In future research, it will be beneficial to investigate the best search strategies in volumetric images across different tasks and modalities. Search strategies that are most effective for a given task (e.g., detecting focal abnormalities, such as lung cancer nodules) may not be optimal for abn...
Natalizumab showed no treatment effect on the multicomponent CDP, nor on its EDSS or 25TWT components, but reduced the disability progression of the upper limb component assessed by the 9HPT. Significant reductions in ARR and MRI measures of focal inflammation were also documented. Natalizumab did ...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has proven to be a useful tool for characterising tumours and defin- ing white matter anatomy, as DTI can non-invasively trace neuronal tracts in the brain and spine. Not only does DTI enable visualisation of important white matter tracts in the brain, but it ...
Patient 6 (Table II) was found to have a penetrating ulcer in the ascending aorta but was treated medically because of advanced age and substantial comorbidity. The mean follow-up period for the patients who underwent medical therapy was 30.3 months (range 3 to 84 months). Only one patient ...
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