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Posts classified under: 2000

27Dec

Methods for domain-specific information retrieval

Johnson D. Methods for domain-specific information retrieval. [PhD dissertation]. 2000.

27Dec

Relationships between choline magnetic resonance spectroscopy, apparent diffusion coefficient and quantitative histopathology in human glioma

Gupta RK, Cloughesy TF, Sinha U, Garakian J, Lazareff J, Rubino G, Rubino L, Becker DP, Vinters HV, Alger JR. Relationships between choline magnetic resonance spectroscopy, apparent diffusion coefficient and quantitative histopathology in human glioma. J Neurooncol. 2000 Dec;50(3):215-26. DOI: 10.1023/a:1006431120031. PMID: 11263501.

27Nov

Apparent diffusion coefficient – An additional feature to increase specificity in the classification of breast lesions

Lucas-Quesada FA, Sinha S, Sinha U. Apparent diffusion coefficient – An additional feature to increase specificity in the classification of breast lesions. 8th Intl Soc Mag Res Med Meeting (ISMRM). International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine(ISMRM); 2000.

27Nov

Evaluation of SNOMED3.5 in representing concepts in chest radiology reports: integration of a SNOMED mapper with a radiology reporting workstation

Sinha U, Yaghmai A, Thompson L, Dai B, Taira RK, Dionisio JD, Kangarloo H. Evaluation of SNOMED3.5 in representing concepts in chest radiology reports: integration of a SNOMED mapper with a radiology reporting workstation. Proc AMIA Symp. 2000:799-803. PMID: 11079994; PMCID: PMC2243808.

27Oct

Use of apparent diffusion coefficient to enhance the specificity of MR imaging of breast lesions

Sinha S, Lucas-Quesada FA, Sinha U, DeBruhl N. Use of apparent diffusion coefficient to enhance the specificity of MR imaging of breast lesions. European Radiology. 2000;10:F43–F44.

27Oct

Simulating coronary arteries in x-ray angiograms

Morioka CA, Abbey CK, Eckstein M, Close RA, Whiting JS, LeFree M. Simulating coronary arteries in x-ray angiograms. Med Phys. 2000 Oct;27(10):2438-44. DOI: 10.1118/1.1308280. PMID: 11099214.

27Sep

Free-text radiology reports to standardized structured representations: The next step

Dai BY, Sinha U, Taira RK, Thompson LL, Dionisio J, Kangarloo H. Free-text radiology reports to standardized structured representations: The next step. Decisions in Imaging Informatics. 2000;13:14–20.

27Sep

Interactive software for generation and visualization of structured findings in radiology reports

Sinha U, Dai B, Johnson DB, Taira RK, Dionisio J, Tashima G, Golamco M, Kangarloo H. Interactive software for generation and visualization of structured findings in radiology reports. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2000 Sep;175(3):609-12. DOI: 10.2214/ajr.175.3.1750609. PMID: 10954439.

27Aug

Structured data entry for cardiology and cardiac imaging: user profile based templates

Thompson LL, Sinha U, Madu E, Ratib OM, Dionisio J, Dai BY, Taira RK, Kangarloo H. Structured data entry for cardiology and cardiac imaging: user profile based templates. Mathematics and Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences (METMBS). 2000. p. 521–6.

27Aug

Creation of a health services research client in a distributed telemedicine environment

Valdez JA, Dionisio J, Golamco M, Son RY, Kangarloo H. Creation of a health services research client in a distributed telemedicine environment. Mathematics and Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences (METMBS). 2000. p. 505–512.

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