Current Issue July 2012, Vol. 36, No. 5

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Original research

IGT

  • A minimally invasive multimodality image-guided (MIMIG) system for peripheral lung cancer intervention and diagnosis
    July 2012(Vol. 36 | No. 5 | Pages 345-355)

    Tiancheng He, Zhong Xue, Kongkuo Lu, Miguel Valdivia y Alvarado, Kelvin K. Wong, Weixin Xie, Stephen T. Wong

  • A hybrid deformable model for real-time surgical simulation
    July 2012(Vol. 36 | No. 5 | Pages 356-365)

    Bo Zhu, Lixu Gu

CT

  • Interactive GPU-based maximum intensity projection of large medical data sets using visibility culling based on the initial occluder and the visible block classification
    July 2012(Vol. 36 | No. 5 | Pages 366-374)

    Heewon Kye, Bong-Soo Sohn, Jeongjin Lee

  • An edge-region force guided active shape approach for automatic lung field detection in chest radiographs
    21 May 2012

    Tao Xu, Mrinal Mandal, Richard Long, Irene Cheng, Anup Basu

  • Medical image diagnostics based on computer-aided flow analysis using magnetic resonance images
    10 May 2012

    Kelvin K.L. Wong, Zhonghua Sun, Jiyuan Tu, Stephen G. Worthley, Jagannath Mazumdar, Derek Abbott

  • Blind retrospective shading correction using a multi-objective minimization criterion
    07 May 2012

    M. Vlachos, E. Dermatas

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Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is an important source for the latest information on the medical use of new computer applications in radiological imaging, 3-D imaging and microscopy, including research methods and results in CT, MR, PET, SPECT, digital radiology, DSA, ultrasound, confocal microscopy, 3-D reconstruction, image analysis and color analysis. The Journal provides for the rapid review of original research papers, review articles, and preliminary research publications in this important field.

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