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A Diffeomorphic 3D-to-3D Registration Algorithm for the Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in Ultrasound Sequences
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Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada, where it affects the lives of over two million people. One modality used to detect and diagnose heart disease and other abnormalities is echocardiography or ultrasound imaging of the heart. Ultrasound imaging, compared to other...
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Fall 2023
Skin moles are one of the most commonly occurring dermatological conditions prevalent nowadays. Early identification and diagnosis of moles are absolutely crucial since they often turn out to be precursors to serious conditions such as melanoma, a dangerous type of skin cancer. Therefore, to...
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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Hip Ultrasound and its Performance in Detecting Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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Developmental Dysplasia of Hip (DDH) which represents a wide range of abnormalities from acetabular dysplasia to fixed dislocation, is mainly defined by a loss of conformity between the femoral head and the acetabulum and it can lead to structural instability and osteoarthritis. The diagnosis of...
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Fall 2019
Osteoporosis is currently the most common metabolic musculoskeletal disease which causes brittle bones with a consequent increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture. This “silent epidemic” is mainly characterized by the loss of bone mass, micro-structural deterioration, and cortical...
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Development of a Detection Model for Curve Progression in Adolescents with Idiopathic Scoliosis
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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a three-dimensional (3D) structural spinal disorder recognized by lateral curvatures. The routine for monitoring of AIS is taking an X-ray every six months to check the curve severity and curve progression. Taking repetitive radiographs is not desirable...
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Fall 2020
Background: Liver transplantation is the only definite cure for patients with end-stage liver diseases. Patients that receive a liver transplant are routinely followed with periodic Doppler ultrasound because it is safe, widely available and effective to diagnose and predict some complications....
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Fall 2013
Ultrasonic guided waves have been exploited to study long bones using the axial transmission technique. The application of phased array (PA) technology to bone study is uncommon and the conventional technique involves the employment of a pair of angled beam transducers, which is laborious....
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Fully Automated Thyroid Nodule Detection, Segmentation, and Classification in Ultrasound Images Using Deep Learning and Image Processing
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Thyroid cancer has a high prevalence all over the world. Accurate thyroid nodule detection and diagnosis in early stages leads to effective treatment and decreases the mortality rate. However, thyroid nodule detection and assessment using ultrasound imaging is a very challenging task, even for...
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Spring 2011
Background: Current vertebroplasty practices significantly vary due to differences in perceived effectiveness and safety of this interventional approach. Objectives: To assess the efficacy and safety of Percutaneous Vertebroplasty in relieving pain due to osteoporotic vertebral compression...
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Potential of Early Hippocampal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Prediction of The Long-Term Consequences of Febrile Status Epilepticus : A Retrospective Study
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Background: FSE is a life-threatening condition that puts children at risk of future epilepsy and that requires timely diagnosis and care. FSE can be associated with hippocampal sclerosis and/or development of temporal lobe epilepsy. Not all patients with FSE develop further complications and...