This study compares an established software's performance for automated volumetric and numerical segmentation of MS brain lesions using synthetic T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR ...
When a damaged area is visible on a scan, it is known as a lesion. Sometimes, people with MS remain in a stable condition, others experience symptoms that worsen rapidly, while some have symptoms ...
Malignant lesions that respond well to radiation (breast ... (A–C) Completion CT images (axial, coronal, and sagittal) demonstrating stabilization of sacrum with the use of percutaneous trans-sacral ...
posterior sacral torsion and unilateral sacral flexion lesion. The joints are similar in that the sacroiliac joint is involved, however, the bone in dysfunction is a different bone of the pelvis ...
that is a lesion in which the ilium or wing of the pelvis is rotated on the sacrum. The wing of the pelvis can be rotated, flared, or slipped in such a fashion that it creates dysfunctional ...
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