Sentences with phrase «of imaging findings»

Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of imaging findings on surgical decision - making in dogs with colonic and rectal disease of any kind (cancer or non-cancer).

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Around the same time as his graduation from engineering at the University of British Columbia, he sold the company — a system that uses high - speed imaging to scan for defects in packaging — he'd founded as a student.
A veteran of digital imaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancerimaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancerImaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can detect microscopic, early - stage cancer cells.
Whanger built on their findings by examining high - resolution photographs that uncovered new details of the image, as well as using 3D imaging techniques.
In the power of reuniting the separated, we find the joy of imaging God.
The Sonnenburg published findings are, Quantitative Imaging of Gut Microbiota Spatial Organization, Oct. 2015.
Brain Imaging Study Finds Evidence of Basis for Caregiving Impulse Ah, the first time you see your baby you finally know what «love at first sight» actually means.
Using DTI imaging technique, researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, found in a 2013 study [16] significant differences in brain white matter of varsity football and hockey players compared with a group of non-contact-sport athletes, with the number of times they were hit correlated with changes in the white matter.
Although scientists have long suspected that RHI caused brain damage, especially in boxers, a 2010 study of high school football players by researchers at Purdue University [1,13] was the first to identify a completely unexpected and previously unknown category of players who, though they displayed no clinically - observable signs of concussion, were found to have measurable impairment of neurocognitive function (primarily visual working memory) on computerized neurocognitive tests, as well as altered activation in neurophysiologic function on sophisticated brain imaging tests (fMRI).
Moreover, a recent imaging study compared the neural response of non-depressed mothers versus depressed mothers to their own infant crying and found a reduced neural activation in the depressed mothers in regions related to emotional response and regulation.35 Together, it appears that both the character of infant crying behaviour and maternal perception of crying differ when mothers are depressed.
She has more than 30 years of experience in health care, including managing the practice of her husband, Dr. James E. Harrell, and founding the Breast Imaging Center, a mammography center specializing in preventive care for women.
When the team examined the resulting products with solid state nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and other tools, they found that between 70 % and 99 % of the starting compounds had transformed into the final products.
A recent review advises us to beware of the gender differences found in brain - imaging studies.
The brain imaging found that, while none of the participants showed abnormalities on a standard MRI, the more advanced DTI revealed that participants with high blood pressure had damage to:
«So a large group of people who would have been in robot vision work or remote sensors, like satellites, are finding a very happy home in neuroscience imaging
She elaborates, «In the study, these patients underwent imaging with a PSMA PET scan and had treatment based on the results of the scan findings.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The first large study to examine cumulative radiation exposure from medical imaging after a heart attack has found that the average patient receives the equivalent of about 725 chest X-rays before leaving the hospital.
Instead, the team used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to detect populations of cells that seemed to fire as the volunteers played a virtual reality game in which they had to replace an object in the location where they originally found it.
While measuring brain activity with magnetic resonance imaging during blood pressure trials, UCLA researchers found that men and women had opposite responses in the right front of the insular cortex, a part of the brain integral to the experience of emotions, blood pressure control and self - awareness.
Particles of antimatter, discovered in cosmic rays, have found uses in medical imaging.
And long - term, people who've been in long - term relationships, through imaging studies and so on, we found that, you know, there is increased activity in pleasure centers of the brain; so love over time makes you feel better.
The investigators described their findings Jan. 17 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Imaging.
Montague says, «Neuroscience imaging has given people the will to connect lots of basic neuroscience and taking it to the human, really applying to the human, those things that we've been finding in fruit flies and monkeys.»
Collimator response compensation was found to improve the quality of MPI so significantly that it was possible to reduce the imaging time by half while still obtaining the same image quality as with traditional computational methods and full imaging time.
And, CT imaging comes with a radiation exposure that itself carries risks, while MRI scans are more costly and have a higher chance of finding things that turn out to be of no concern.
Functional brain - imaging experiments done at the end of the past century using positron - emission tomography (PET) found marked activation in the frontal lobe of volunteers who had taken hallucinogens, in particular in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the insula cortex.
Through brain imaging, Baycrest scientists have found evidence that the brain uses eye movements to help people recall vivid moments from the past, paving the way for the development of visual tests that could alert doctors earlier about those at risk for neurodegenerative illnesses.
Most of the recent PTSD imaging studies have found atrophy only in the hippocampus; the rest of the brain is fine.
Results of the study showed that there were a total of 393 suspected lesions found in soft tissue and bone using all imaging modalities, collectively.
Although tau imaging is still in its earliest stages, Ryan hopes that such imaging will accelerate drug development and that finding a blood - based biomarker for Alzheimer's to reveal risk (much like cholesterol serves as a marker for cardiovascular risk) will change the field dramatically in terms of how doctors can diagnose the disease.
The research team writes that the findings demonstrate that placental dysfunction due to CHD can be apparent as early as the second trimester of pregnancy using this imaging technology.
To find another Earth, the thinking goes, one must first build a planet - imaging telescope of such size, sophistication and cost that it becomes too big to fail.
The researchers found that calculating lithosphere strength using magnetotelluric imaging maps of the southwestern United States can more accurately describe the rough terrain and volcanic and seismic activity observed on the surface than can standard geologic models.
A study of concussion patients using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) found that males took longer to recover after concussion than females did.
Professor Hofkens and his team from the Molecular Imaging and Photonics Unit have now found a way to keep the silver clusters apart by inserting them into the porous framework of zeolites.
These findings have great potential for the development of next - generation fluorescent and LED lighting and for biological imaging.
In pregnancies complicated by fetal congenital heart disease (CHD), global placental perfusion was significantly decreased and regional variation of placental perfusion significantly increased as pregnancies progressed, findings that point to non-invasive imaging providing an early warning of placental dysfunction.
Previous imaging studies have found that in PTSD sufferers, parts of the brain involved in memory, fear, and mood control are smaller compared with the brains of people who come through their trauma more - or-less unscathed.
These findings will help to plan for increased availability of imaging services during those expected peaks.»
Imaging flames at temperatures and pressures found in engines can be difficult because of a phenomenon called «beam steering.»
One of the earliest and most astounding systems found by direct imaging is the one around the star HR 8799, where four planets range in orbits from beyond that of Saturn out to more than twice the distance of Neptune.
The results can be found in an article «Prediction of Prostate Cancer Recurrence using Quantitative Phase Imaging,» published in Scientific Reports.
Findings from a first pilot study of the new imaging system — a noninvasive method of measuring blood flow dynamics in response to a single breath hold — were published today in Radiology.
The finding that the molecules are abundant in the gut of earthworms was made possible by using modern visualization techniques based on mass spectrometry (MALDI imaging).
The findings show that with this new imaging tool, people can modify both the neural processes and behavioral manifestations of their emotions.
Using non-invasive brain imaging, the researchers found that people at - risk for anxiety were less likely to develop the disorder if they had higher activity in a region of the brain responsible for complex mental operations.
Practice of the Wim Hof Method made Hof's skin temperature relatively invariant to cold exposure, a finding the researchers attributed to his increased sympathetic innervation and glucose consumption in intercostal muscle revealed by PET imaging.
Brain imaging techniques revealed that men found their way out of the maze using the left hippocampus, a memory storage region that also governs spatial mapping in the physical environment.
This finding led by a team of researchers at McGill complements previous imaging research showing that emotional and physical pain both activate the same parts of the brain.
Scientists at Barrow Neurological Institute have recently made discoveries about use of a new technology for imaging brain tumors in the operating room — a finding that could have important implications for identifying and locating invading cells at the edge of a brain tumor.
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