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Multimodality Image Registration by Maximization of Mutual Information

by Frederik Maes, André Collignon, Dirk Vandermeulen, Guy Marchal, Paul Suetens - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING , 1997
"... A new approach to the problem of multimodality medical image registration is proposed, using a basic concept from information theory, mutual information (MI), or relative entropy, as a new matching criterion. The method presented in this paper applies MI to measure the statistical dependence or in ..."
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completely automatically and without any prior segmentation, feature extraction, or other preprocessing steps which makes this method very well suited for clinical applications.

THE CLINICAL FEATURES OF SMALLPOX Contents

by unknown authors
"... Varieties of smallpox 3 The classification of clinical types of variola major 4 ..."
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Varieties of smallpox 3 The classification of clinical types of variola major 4

and Clinical Criteria for Investigating Smallpox

by Eczema Herpeticum, David A. Boyd, Leonard C. Sperling, Scott A. Norton
"... Eczema herpeticum can clinically resemble smallpox. On the basis of the algorithm for rapid evaluation of patients with an acute generalized vesiculopustular rash illness, a patient met criteria for high risk for smallpox. The Tzanck preparation was critical for rapid diagnosis of herpetic infection ..."
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Eczema herpeticum can clinically resemble smallpox. On the basis of the algorithm for rapid evaluation of patients with an acute generalized vesiculopustular rash illness, a patient met criteria for high risk for smallpox. The Tzanck preparation was critical for rapid diagnosis of herpetic

CONTENT OF THE REVIEW Feature Articles

by unknown authors
"... CLMR is to increase awareness among readers: about the concepts and techniques of management; about new approaches in the art of management; about the broad issues and trends in health care (both in government and the private sector) that have an impact on the clinical laboratory. CLMR is directed t ..."
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CLMR is to increase awareness among readers: about the concepts and techniques of management; about new approaches in the art of management; about the broad issues and trends in health care (both in government and the private sector) that have an impact on the clinical laboratory. CLMR is directed

Contents

by Søren Pedersena, Primary Care Respiratory Journal , 2009
"... Variability is a characteristic feature of asthma, and the aim of asthma management is to eliminate or minimise disease variability. Controlled asthma shows little or no variability, and is achievable and sustainable in the majority of patients. New international guidelines recommend control-driven ..."
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Variability is a characteristic feature of asthma, and the aim of asthma management is to eliminate or minimise disease variability. Controlled asthma shows little or no variability, and is achievable and sustainable in the majority of patients. New international guidelines recommend control

Development and Experience with an Algorithm to Evaluate Suspected Smallpox Cases in the United

by S. S. Chaves, M. M. Mccauley
"... Concerns that smallpox, an eradicated disease, might reappear because of a bioterror attack and limited experience with smallpox diagnosis in the United States prompted us to design a clinical algorithm. We used clinical features of classic smallpox to classify persons presenting with suspected smal ..."
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Concerns that smallpox, an eradicated disease, might reappear because of a bioterror attack and limited experience with smallpox diagnosis in the United States prompted us to design a clinical algorithm. We used clinical features of classic smallpox to classify persons presenting with suspected

DEFINITION, CLASSIFICATION, AND CLINICAL FEATURES

by Peter H. Itin, A Alain Sarasin, Mark R. Pittelkow
"... Definition and diagnosis The term trichothiodystrophy (TTD) was coined by Price in 1979-19801-3 based on a series of cases, including the early report by Pollitt, Jenner, and Davies4 in 1968, of a family with mental and physical retardation and “trichorrhexis nodosa ” with abnor-mal amino acid compo ..."
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, nourishment. Clinical features of patients with TTD are highly variable in expression and sever-ity, and phenotypes range from those with an isolat-ed hair defect to those with severe neuroectodermal findings and, rarely xeroderma pigmentosum (XP)– like changes (Fig 1). We reviewed the clinical features

In Two Parts CONTENTS Part II

by Hypertrophic Arthritis , 1937
"... Definition, incidence, clinical features ..."
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Definition, incidence, clinical features

Local versus global features for content-based image retrieval

by C. R. Shyu, C. E. Brodley, A. C. Kak, A. Kosaka, A. Aisen, L. Broderick - IN WORKSHOP OF CONTENT-BASED ACCESS OF IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES , 1998
"... It is now recognized in many domains that content-based image retrieval (CBIR) from a database of images cannot be carried out by using completely automated approaches. One such domain is medical radiology for which the clinically useful information in an image typically consists of gray level varia ..."
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It is now recognized in many domains that content-based image retrieval (CBIR) from a database of images cannot be carried out by using completely automated approaches. One such domain is medical radiology for which the clinically useful information in an image typically consists of gray level

FEATURE / MANCHETTE Informative titles described article content

by Jessie Mcgowan, Peter Tugwell
"... to use informative titles for newly submitted articles. Setting – JCE provides timely, authoritative studies developed from the interplay of clinical medicine, epidemiology, and biostatistics. Articles are oriented toward epidemiological methodology, clinical research, or both. Methods – An associat ..."
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to use informative titles for newly submitted articles. Setting – JCE provides timely, authoritative studies developed from the interplay of clinical medicine, epidemiology, and biostatistics. Articles are oriented toward epidemiological methodology, clinical research, or both. Methods
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