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Image Processing In Optical Coherence Tomography

Image Processing In Optical Coherence Tomography by Robert Koprowski, Zygmunt Wrobel

Image Processing In Optical Coherence Tomography

by Robert Koprowski, Zygmunt Wrobel

Dear Readers, the book you have in your hands is a summary of research carried out at the Department of Computer Biomedical Systems, Institute of Computer Science, University of Silesia in Katowice in cooperation with the team of Prof. Edward Wylegala, D.Sc., M.D. This cooperation resulted in the creation of methods for ophthalmologists support in OCT images automated analysis. These methods, like the application developed on their basis, are used during routine examinations carried out in hospital.

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July 9th, 2012 | Comments (0)

Image Processing in Optical Coherence Tomography

Image Processing in Optical Coherence Tomography by Robert Koprowski and Zygmunt Wrobel

Image Processing in Optical Coherence Tomography

by Robert Koprowski and Zygmunt Wrobel

The book you have in your hands is a summary of research carried out at the Department of Computer Biomedical Systems, Institute of Computer Science, University of Silesia in Katowice in cooperation with the team of Prof. Edward Wylegala, D.Sc., M.D. This cooperation resulted in the creation of methods for ophthalmologists support in OCT images automated analysis. These methods, like the application developed on their basis, are used during routine examinations carried out in hospital.

The monograph comprises proposals of new and also of known algorithms, modified by authors, for image analysis and processing, presented on the basis of example of Matlab environment with Image Processing tools. The results are not only obtained fully automatically, but also repeatable, providing doctors with quantitative information on the degree of pathology occurring in the patient. In this case the anterior and posterior eye segment is analysed, e.g. the measurement of the filtration angle or individual layers thickness.

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February 5th, 2012 | Comments (2)

11 Free Medical Ebooks

11 Free Medical Ebooks

11 Free Medical Ebooks
by Various Authors

These ebooks include:-

  1. Anxiety and Related Disorders by Agnes Szirmai
  2. Advances in Applied Electromyography by Joseph Mizrahi
  3. Colonoscopy by Paul Miskovitz
  4. Gangrene – Current Concepts and Management Options by Alexander Vitin
  5. Genetics and Etiology of Down Syndrome by Subrata Dey
  6. Advanced Topics in Environmental Health and Air Pollution Case Studies by Anca Maria Moldoveanu
  7. Implant Dentistry – A Rapidly Evolving Practice by Ilser Turkyilmaz
  8. Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering – Cells and Biomaterials by Daniel Eberli
  9. Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis, Prevention and Management of Type 2 Diabetes and its Complications by Mark B. Zimering, Md, Phd
  10. Skin Grafts – Indications, Applications and Current Research by Marcia Spear
  11. New Aspects of Ventricular Assist Devices by Guillermo Reyes


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September 25th, 2011 | Comments (7)

Aging by Design: How New Thinking on Aging Will Change Your Life

Aging by Design: How New Thinking on Aging Will Change Your Life by Azinet Press / Theodore Goldsmith

Aging by Design: How New Thinking on Aging Will Change Your Life

by Azinet Press / Theodore Goldsmith

Why do we age? How do we age? These questions have baffled scientists for centuries and remain unresolved. The answer to the ‘how’ question is critical to our ability to successfully prevent and treat age-related diseases like cancer and heart disease that now cause the majority of all deaths in the developed world.Because of major difficulties in experimentally determining causes of aging, the answer to the ‘why’ question is critical to guiding research efforts directed toward identifying and altering processes involved in age-related diseases.


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