نتایج جستجو برای: phantoms imaging

تعداد نتایج: 458214  

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2003
Ozlem Birgül B Murat Eyüboğlu Y Ziya Ider

Magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MR-EIT) is an emerging imaging technique that reconstructs conductivity images using magnetic flux density measurements acquired employing MRI together with conventional EIT measurements. In this study, experimental MR-EIT images from phantoms with conducting and insulator objects are presented. The technique is implemented using the 0.15 T Mi...

Journal: :Revista espanola de medicina nuclear 2011
F Pino N Roé A Orero C Falcón S Rojas J M Benlloch D Ros J Pavía

OBJECTIVE To develop a small-animal SPECT system using a low cost commercial portable gamma camera equipped with a pinhole collimator, a continuous scintillation crystal and a position-sensitive photomultiplier tube. MATERIAL AND METHODS The gamma camera was attached to a variable radius system, which enabled us to optimize sensitivity and resolution by adjusting the radius of rotation to the...

Journal: :Medical physics 2014
A Badal W Zbijewski W Bolch I Sechopoulos

Monte Carlo simulation methods are widely used in medical physics research and are starting to be implemented in clinical applications such as radiation therapy planning systems. Monte Carlo simulations offer the capability to accurately estimate quantities of interest that are challenging to measure experimentally while taking into account the realistic anatomy of an individual patient. Tradit...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 1988
D T Delpy M Cope P van der Zee S Arridge S Wray J Wyatt

Quantitation of near infrared spectroscopic data in a scattering medium such as tissue requires knowledge of the optical pathlength in the medium. This can now be estimated directly from the time of flight of picosecond length light pulses. Monte Carlo modelling of light pulses in tissue has shown that the mean value of the time dispersed light pulse correlates with the pathlength used in quant...

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
Philip M Grove Barbara Gillam Hiroshi Ono

Perceived depth was measured for three-types of stereograms with the colour/texture of half-occluded (monocular) regions either similar to or dissimilar to that of binocular regions or background. In a two-panel random dot stereogram the monocular region was filled with texture either similar or different to the far panel or left blank. In unpaired background stereograms the monocular region ei...

Journal: :Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine 2016
Dustin S Morrow Julia A Cupp Joshua S Broder

We have constructed simple and inexpensive models for ultrasound-guided procedural training using synthetic ballistic gelatin. These models are durable, leak resistant, and able to be shaped to fit a variety of simulation scenarios to teach procedures. They provide realistic tactile and sonographic training for our learners in a safe, idealized setting.

Journal: :Optics letters 2014
Sinan Li Yi Cheng Lipei Song Robert J Eckersley Daniel S Elson Meng-Xing Tang

Shear wave propagation provides rich information for material mechanical characterization, including elasticity and viscosity. This Letter reports tracking of shear wave propagation in turbid media by laser-speckle-contrast analysis. The theory is described, and a Monte Carlo simulation of light shear wave interaction was developed. Simulation and experiments on tissue-mimicking phantoms agree ...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2015
Fiona Macpherson

Unlike those with type 1 blindsight, people who have type 2 blindsight have some sort of consciousness of the stimuli in their blind field. What is the nature of that consciousness? Is it visual experience? I address these questions by considering whether we can establish the existence of any structural-necessary-features of visual experience. I argue that it is very difficult to establish the ...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2006
Charles H Cunningham John M Pauly Krishna S Nayak

For in vivo magnetic resonance imaging at high field (> or =3 T) it is essential to consider the homogeneity of the active B(1) field (B(1)+), particularly if surface coils are used for RF transmission. A new method is presented for highly rapid B(1)+ magnitude mapping. It combines the double angle method with a B(1)-insensitive magnetization-reset sequence such that the choice of repetition ti...

2013
William Dominguez-Viqueira Hirad Karimi Charles H Cunningham

Background Due to the rich anatomic information available, MRI is an attractive tool for guiding endovascular interventions. Susceptibility artifact-based tracking using paramagnetic markers [1] is a simple and economical approach, but has been used with limited enthusiasm partly because of the image degradation that results from such devices. In this work, a susceptibility-based tracking cathe...

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