van Geuns et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Automatic quantitative left ventricular analysis of cine MR images by using three-dimensional information for contour detectionvan Geuns et al., 2006
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- van Geuns R
- Baks T
- Gronenschild E
- Aben J
- Wielopolski P
- Cademartiri F
- de Feyter P
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- Radiology
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate an automatic boundary detection algorithm of the left ventricle on magnetic resonance (MR) short-axis images with the essential restriction of no manual corrections. The study comprised 13 patients (nine men, four women) and 12 …
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