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Traditional surgical methods of angiography are compared with X-ray based systems.... Traditional surgical methods of angiography are compared with X-ray based systems.... Analysis of X-ray based angiography systems in the interest of cost-effectiveness and patient health.... Patient factors that can affect the findings of X-ray based angiography are defined and evaluated.... KEYWORDS Angiogram, angiography, Computed Tomography, Coronary Artery Disease, Multi-Slice, X-ray INTRODUCTION Coronary artery disease (CAD) can be counted as the preeminent cause of death in western industrialized countries....
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Research Paper
DOES CT REPLACE X-RAY AND IF SO FOR WHAT?... ABSTRACT X-ray and CT scan make available the view of the internal organs and help in the correct diagnosis without having to perform intrusive surgery.... The CT scan is comparatively new and recent development that makes use the same technology as X-ray but can be used to reconstruct better 2-dimentional and 3-dimentional images....
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Essay
Parallel Imaging....
... Parallel imaging is a family of techniques that often take advantage of spatial information in phased-array of radiofrequency coils in reducing the acquisition times in the magnetic resonance imaging.... ... ... ... Parallel Imaging....
... Parallel imaging is a family of techniques that often take advantage of spatial information in phased-array of radiofrequency coils in reducing the acquisition times in the magnetic resonance imaging....
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Assignment
Coronary Heart Disease is currently the most pressing health concern of the modern world.... Man has devised ways to address the issue which included the procedure named Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG).... This procedure, however, was too invasive and traumatic that different procedures had been devised....
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Essay
This essay "Determine the Best Diagnostic Image Modality in Peripheral Arterial Disease" is about atherosclerosis leads to all the causes of occlusive arterial disease in the periphery in patients over the age of 40 years.... The physical examination is sufficient for the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease....
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Essay
Arteriovenous malformations are such congenital abnormalities which occur due to direct fistulous connection of arteries with veins, without intervening.... ... ... The causes are attributed to genetic mutations, but not completely understood yet.... Presenting symptoms are diverse and may include pain, dermatological manifestations, ulceration, seizures and stroke.
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Essay
The paper 'Patients with Angina and the Care Environment' presents Coronary Heart Disease such as angina which is one of the most serious health problems in the United Kingdom.... As of 2004, the number of patients who are hospitalized due to angina and chest pain.... ... ... ... Based on the British Heart Foundation report, approximately 760,000 and 428,000 men and women under the age of 75 either have experienced or are experiencing the symptoms of angina....
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Term Paper
This paper ''Parallel Imaging '' tells that it is a family of techniques that often take advantage of spatial information in phased array of radiofrequency coils in reducing the acquisition times in magnetic resonance imaging.... The sampled k-space lines are often reduced by a factor equal.... ... ...
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