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2025
Session Introduction: AI and Machine Learning in Clinical Medicine: Generative and Interactive Systems at the Human-Machine Interface.
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2025
Association of Clinical and US Features with Malignancy of Breast Tumors: Investigating Shear-Wave Elastography and Radiomics.
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2025
Potential of AI System to Enhance Early Breast Cancer Detection in Screening Mammography.
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2025
Longitudinal Changes in Medial Meniscal Extrusion After ACL Injury and Reconstruction and Its Relationship With Cartilage Degeneration Assessed Using MRI-Based T1ρ and T2 Analysis.
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2024
Automatic Brain Tissue and Lesion Segmentation and Multi-Parametric Mapping of Contrast-Enhancing Gliomas without the Injection of Contrast Agents: A Preliminary Study.
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2024
Erratum for: The Era of ChatGPT and Large Language Models: Can We Advance Patient-centered Communications Appropriately and Safely?
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2024
Correlating survival outcomes in patients with advanced prostate cancer with novel hyperpolarized 13 C MRI metabolic imaging biomarkers.
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2024
Artificial Intelligence for Response Assessment in Neuro Oncology (AI-RANO), part 2: recommendations for standardisation, validation, and good clinical practice.
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2024
Novel Techniques in Imaging Congenital Heart Disease: JACC Scientific Statement.
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2024
Technical advances in motion-robust MR thermometry.
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2024
Advancements in dementia research, diagnostics, and care in Latin America: Highlights from the 2023 Alzheimer's Association International conference satellite symposium in Mexico City.
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2024
Therapeutic DBS for OCD Suppresses the Default Mode Network.
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