2024
Editorial Commentary: Anatomic Tibiofibular and Partially Anatomic-Based Fibular Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction Techniques Are Biomechanically Superior to Nonanatomic Reconstruction Techniques: A Tibial Tunnel Is the Gold Standard for an Anatomic Reconstruction
Moran J, Tollefson L, LaPrade C, LaPrade R. Editorial Commentary: Anatomic Tibiofibular and Partially Anatomic-Based Fibular Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction Techniques Are Biomechanically Superior to Nonanatomic Reconstruction Techniques: A Tibial Tunnel Is the Gold Standard for an Anatomic Reconstruction. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024, 41: 1578-1581. PMID: 39550040, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2024.11.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosterolateral cornerAnatomical reconstructionPLC reconstructionNonanatomic techniquesRate of clinical failureFibular-basedPosterolateral corner reconstruction techniqueTibial tunnelPosterolateral corner reconstructionPopliteus tendonExternal rotation laxityClinical failureReconstruction techniqueClinical studiesNon-anatomicalAnatomical understandingGold standardProximal tibiofibular joint instabilityRotational laxityBiomechanical superiorityFibular-based reconstructionFemoral tunnelPopliteofibular ligamentA FAIR, open-source virtual reality platform for dendritic spine analysis
Reimer M, Kauer S, Benson C, King J, Patwa S, Feng S, Estacion M, Bangalore L, Waxman S, Tan A. A FAIR, open-source virtual reality platform for dendritic spine analysis. Patterns 2024, 5: 101041. PMID: 39568639, PMCID: PMC11573899, DOI: 10.1016/j.patter.2024.101041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVirtual realityVirtual reality platformSoftware ecosystemReality platformData standardSuperior accuracyDatasetWorkflowValidation processDendritic spine morphologySpine analysisDendritic spinesReconstruction techniqueSpine lengthMethod's superior accuracyDendritic spine lengthSpine morphologyMetricsMorphological metricsNeurodataFairnessEditorial Commentary: Irreparable, Symptomatic, Hip Labral Tears Should Be Reconstructed in Patients without Osteoarthritis. However, Comparison of the Two, as Well as Allograft versus Autograft Reconstruction, Is Challenging
Zhu J, Jimenez A. Editorial Commentary: Irreparable, Symptomatic, Hip Labral Tears Should Be Reconstructed in Patients without Osteoarthritis. However, Comparison of the Two, as Well as Allograft versus Autograft Reconstruction, Is Challenging. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024, 40: 630-631. PMID: 38296454, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2023.07.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDonor site morbidityLabral repairSite morbidityArthroscopic labral repairHip labral tearsIncreased operative timeSymptomatic patientsLabral reconstruction techniquesLabral excisionAutograft useSurgical techniqueAutograft reconstructionLabral tearsOperative timeLabral reconstructionIrreparable tearsAllograftMorbidityPatientsAutograftAcetabular labrumSuction sealTearsRepairReconstruction technique
2018
Large fungating basal cell carcinoma of the dorsum of the foot: A case report
Mamtani R, Addagatla K, Volpicelli E, Da Dong X, Juriga M. Large fungating basal cell carcinoma of the dorsum of the foot: A case report. Clinical Case Reports 2018, 6: 2017-2020. PMID: 30349720, PMCID: PMC6186888, DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.1730.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
FIRT: Filtered iterative reconstruction technique with information restoration
Chen Y, Zhang Y, Zhang K, Deng Y, Wang S, Zhang F, Sun F. FIRT: Filtered iterative reconstruction technique with information restoration. Journal Of Structural Biology 2016, 195: 49-61. PMID: 27134004, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2016.04.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlgebra reconstruction techniqueElectron tomographyLimited angular samplingBack-projection methodIterative image reconstruction algorithmImage reconstruction algorithmTomography applicationsBiological specimenIterative reconstruction techniqueAngular regionReconstruction techniqueRay artifactsExperimental dataAngular samplingReconstruction algorithmSmooth natureStructural detailsSub-volume averagingFilter technique
2014
Dose reduction in pediatric abdominal CT: use of iterative reconstruction techniques across different CT platforms
Khawaja R, Singh S, Otrakji A, Padole A, Lim R, Nimkin K, Westra S, Kalra M, Gee M. Dose reduction in pediatric abdominal CT: use of iterative reconstruction techniques across different CT platforms. Pediatric Radiology 2014, 45: 1046-1055. PMID: 25427434, DOI: 10.1007/s00247-014-3235-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIterative reconstruction techniqueSinogram-affirmed iterative reconstructionAdaptive statistical iterative reconstructionModel-based iterative reconstructionPediatric abdominal CTDose reductionIterative reconstructionAbdominal CTAdaptive iterative dose reductionMagnitude of dose reductionIncreased image noiseStatistical iterative reconstructionAIDR 3DReconstruction techniqueCT examinationsCT scanImage noiseReconstruction algorithmClinical settingDosing potentialClinical applicationImage qualityRadiology communityReconstruction principleImage interpretationPhysical Aspects of Pediatric Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Fahey F, Lim R, El-Fakhri G. Physical Aspects of Pediatric Nuclear Medicine Imaging. 2014, 621-643. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9551-2_27.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNuclear medicine imagingReduction of radiation doseMedicine imagingQuality of nuclear medicine imagingNuclear medicine studiesApplications of nuclear medicineClinical resultsRadiation doseImage quality improvementTomographic reconstructionHybrid imagingMedicine studiesPatientsNuclear medicineChildrenReconstruction technique
2011
Three-dimensional reconstruction using an adaptive simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique in electron tomography
Wan X, Zhang F, Chu Q, Zhang K, Sun F, Yuan B, Liu Z. Three-dimensional reconstruction using an adaptive simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique in electron tomography. Journal Of Structural Biology 2011, 175: 277-287. PMID: 21699984, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2011.06.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdaptive simultaneous algebraic reconstruction techniqueSimultaneous algebraic reconstruction techniqueAlgebraic reconstruction techniqueAccess schemeParameter adjustment methodIncomplete data conditionsReconstruction techniqueObjective quality measuresThree-dimensional reconstructionReconstructed 3D structuresConsecutive viewsReconstruction processData conditionsGray levelsImportant techniqueReconstruction methodWeight matrixAdjustment methodExperimental resultsQuality measuresComputationSchemeConvergence processLimited angle rangeOutperforms
1991
A quantitative comparison of the TERA modeling and DFT magnetic resonance image reconstruction techniques
Smith M, Nichols S, Constable R, Henkelman R. A quantitative comparison of the TERA modeling and DFT magnetic resonance image reconstruction techniques. Magnetic Resonance In Medicine 1991, 19: 1-19. PMID: 2046524, DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910190102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImage reconstruction techniquesModeling techniquesData reconstructionImage reconstructionDiscrete Fourier transform algorithmReconstruction approachAlternative reconstruction methodTransform algorithmSuccess of modelingData setsReconstruction methodModeling methodFourier transform algorithmMagnetic resonance imagesData lengthReconstruction techniqueFinite data lengthResonance imagesProblem areasTruncation artifactsModelingAlgorithmArtifactsTwo-dimensional modelingOne-dimensional modeling
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