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Inclusion of a priori information in segmentation of colon lumen for 3D virtual colonoscopy

Chapter by: Liang, Z; Yang, F; Wax, M; Li, J; You, J; Kaufman, A; Hong, L; Li, H; Viswambharan, A
in: 1997 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM - CONFERENCE RECORD by Nalcioglu, O [Eds]
NEW YORK : IEEE, 1998
pp. 1423-1427
ISBN:
CID: 2029902

Reconstruction and visualization of 3D models of colonic surface [Meeting Abstract]

Hong, LC; Liang, ZG; Viswambharan, A; Kaufman, A; Wax, M
This paper presents an innovative technology called 3D virtual colonoscopy, which incorporates several advanced visualization techniques to enable the physician to virtually examine the inner surface of the entire colon for identifying and inspecting colonic polyps. We first describe our unique process of acquiring and reconstructing a patient's colon model, followed by the novel visualization algorithms that we have developed to provide automatic planned navigations as well as interactive guided navigations inside the colon. Finally, we present our experimental results on a simulated pipe phantom, the Visible Human data set, and patient data.
ISI:A1997XF30000034
ISSN: 0018-9499
CID: 2030072

3D reconstruction and visualization of the inner surface of the colon from spiral CT data [Meeting Abstract]

Hong, LC; Liang, ZG; Viswambharan, A; Kaufman, A; Wax, M
This paper presents a technology called 3D virtual colonoscopy, which incorporates several advanced visualization techniques to enable the physician to virtually examine the inner surface of the entire colon for identifying and inspecting colonic polyps. We first describe our unique process of acquiring and reconstructing a patient's colon model, followed by the novel visualization algorithms that we have developed to provide automatic planned navigations as well as interactive guided navigations inside the colon. Finally, we present our experimental results on a simulated plastic pipe phantom, the Visible Human data set, and patient date.
ISI:A1997BH59W00324
ISSN: 1082-3654
CID: 2030052

Interactive volume rendering for virtual colonoscopy

Chapter by: You, Suya; Hong, Lichan; Wan, Ming; Junyaprasert, K; Kaufman, A; Muraki, S; Zhou, Yong; Wax, Mark; Liang, Zhengrong
in: Visualization '97 : proceedings, October 19-24, 1997, Phoenix, Arizona by Yagel, Roni; Hagen, H [Eds]
New York : ACM Press, 1997
pp. 433-436
ISBN: 9780818682629
CID: 2030082

Virtual colonoscopy: Three-dimensional reconstruction of the mucosal surface of the colon [Meeting Abstract]

Viswambharan, A; Wax, MR; Hong, L; Kaufman, A; Liang, Z; Button, T
ISI:A1996VP84302754
ISSN: 0033-8419
CID: 2030042

Visible Huamn virtual colonoscopy

Chapter by: Hong, L; Kaufman, A; Liang, Z; Viswambharan, A; Wax, Mark
in: The Visible Human Project : conference proceedings by Banvard, Richard A [Eds]
Bethesda, MD : National Library of Medicine,, 1996
pp. 29-30
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2030142

3D virtual colonoscopy

Chapter by: Hong, Lichan; Kaufman, A; Wei, Yi-Chih; Viswambharan, A; Wax, Mark; Lian, Zhengrong
in: Proceedings, 1995 Biomedical Visualization, October 30-November 3, 1995, Atlanta, Georgia by Loew, Murray H; Gershon, Nahum [Eds]
Los Alamitos, CA : IEEE Computer Society Press, 1995
pp. 26-32
ISBN: 9780818671999
CID: 2030062

First trimester findings in pregnancies after in vitro fertilization

Wax, M R; Frates, M; Benson, C B; Yeh, J; Doubilet, P M
We assessed the frequency of abnormal sonographic findings and their significance with respect to outcome in pregnancies resulting from in vitro fertilization (IVF). We retrospectively reviewed first trimester sonograms of 53 consecutive IVF patients who had a positive pregnancy test and first trimester ultrasonography at least 4 weeks after embryo transfer, and we correlated the sonographic findings with pregnancy outcome. For controls, we compared the frequency of sonographic abnormalities in these study patients to that in a group of patients who became pregnant after ovulation induction only. In the 53 IVF patients, the numbers of gestational sacs identified on the initial sonogram were as follows: 34 singletons, 11 twins, two triplets, one quadruplets and one quintuplets; no sac was seen in four patients. In 32 patients, the first sonogram was normal, with a visualized yolk sac, or heartbeat, or both. In 10 patients the gestational sac appeared abnormal but sac contents were normal. In seven patients an abnormality of sac contents was identified, including four with an embryo but no heartbeat and three anembryonic sacs. Overall, 40% of IVF patients had sonographic abnormalities, in comparison to 7% in the control group of patients (P less than 0.05, Fisher's exact test). Of the 32 patients with normal sonograms, 26 (81%) delivered at least one live infant. Of the 10 patients whose gestation sacs appeared abnormal, nine (90%) gave birth to live infants. Of the seven patients with abnormal sac contents, two (29%) delivered at least one live infant. We conclude that abnormal findings are frequently present on the initial sonogram of pregnant patients after IVF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
PMID: 1522619
ISSN: 0278-4297
CID: 2029882

MR imaging of septic sacroiliitis

Klein, M A; Winalski, C S; Wax, M R; Piwnica-Worms, D R
Septic sacroiliitis is difficult to diagnose, causing delayed treatment and increased morbidity. The traditional imaging techniques for diagnosis have been CT and nuclear medicine. Our purpose was to determine the ability of MR imaging to detect septic sacroiliitis, to evaluate the features of septic sacroiliitis with MR, and to compare the relative detection rate of MR, CT, and nuclear medicine. All patients with a discharge diagnosis of septic sacroiliitis who were evaluated by MR imaging of the pelvis were retrospectively evaluated. Five patients were collected with six septic sacroiliac joints, which were also evaluated with CT, 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate bone scans, and 67Ga-citrate scans. Abnormalities consistent with sacroiliitis were seen in all sacroiliac joints both prospectively (impression from the initial report) and retrospectively on MR. In addition to the nonspecific MR findings of inflammation and/or fluid in the sacroiliac joint space, bone marrow of the sacrum and/or ilium, and iliopsoas muscle, fluid/inflammation was uniquely identified tracking posterior to the iliopsoas muscle in each of these patients with septic sacroiliitis. Even in retrospect, a definite diagnosis of sacroiliitis could be made in only five of six joints by 67Ga-citrate scans, three of six joints by CT scans, and one of six joints by 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate bone scans. These results suggest MR imaging may be a sensitive modality in the early diagnosis of septic sacroiliitis.
PMID: 1987181
ISSN: 0363-8715
CID: 2029842

Pulmonary manifestations of AIDS: review of 106 episodes

Suster, B; Akerman, M; Orenstein, M; Wax, M R
We reviewed the clinical records and chest radiographs of all patients admitted to our institution between 1982 and 1984 who had pulmonary disease and who were later proved to have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (95 patients). Diffuse parenchymal lung disease was the most common finding. These infiltrates were usually interstitial and caused by Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia or P. carinii combined with cytomegalovirus infection. Focal, multilobar, interstitial infiltrates were also often seen and usually caused by P. carinii or P. carinii and cytomegalovirus infections. Rarely, well-defined, multiple, interstitial nodules less than 10 mm in diameter were the only or predominant characteristic and were seen only in association with Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Cryptococcus neoformans infections or Kaposi sarcoma. Hilar or mediastinal adenopathy occurred in 17 of the 21 patients with M. tuberculosis or C. neoformans infections. In contrast, only 4% of patients with P. carinii infections presented with these findings. We also found that hilar or mediastinal adenopathy was not significantly associated with peripheral adenopathy. Lung cavitation, pleural effusion, or a normal chest radiograph was uncommon.
PMID: 3489955
ISSN: 0033-8419
CID: 2029892