982 resultados para IMAGING TECHNIQUES
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Background: Mammography is considered the best imaging technique for breast cancer screening, and the radiographer plays an important role in its performance. Therefore, continuing education is critical to improving the performance of these professionals and thus providing better health care services. Objective: Our goal was to develop an e-learning course on breast imaging for radiographers, assessing its efficacy , effectiveness, and user satisfaction. Methods: A stratified randomized controlled trial was performed with radiographers and radiology students who already had mammography training, using pre- and post-knowledge tests, and satisfaction questionnaires. The primary outcome was the improvement in test results (percentage of correct answers), using intention-to-treat and per-protocol analysis. Results: A total of 54 participants were assigned to the intervention (20 students plus 34 radiographers) with 53 controls (19+34). The intervention was completed by 40 participants (11+29), with 4 (2+2) discontinued interventions, and 10 (7+3) lost to follow-up. Differences in the primary outcome were found between intervention and control: 21 versus 4 percentage points (pp), P<.001. Stratified analysis showed effect in radiographers (23 pp vs 4 pp; P=.004) but was unclear in students (18 pp vs 5 pp; P=.098). Nonetheless, differences in students’ posttest results were found (88% vs 63%; P=.003), which were absent in pretest (63% vs 63%; P=.106). The per-protocol analysis showed a higher effect (26 pp vs 2 pp; P<.001), both in students (25 pp vs 3 pp; P=.004) and radiographers (27 pp vs 2 pp; P<.001). Overall, 85% were satisfied with the course, and 88% considered it successful. Conclusions: This e-learning course is effective, especially for radiographers, which highlights the need for continuing education.
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Hydatid disease in tropical areas poses a serious diagnostic problem due to the high frequence of cross-reactivity with other endemic helminthic infections. The enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the double diffusion arc 5 showed respectively a sensitivity of 73% and 57% and a specificity of 84-95% and 100%. However, the specificity of ELISA was greatly increased by using ovine serum and phosphorylcholine in the diluent buffer. The hydatic antigen obtained from ovine cyst fluid showed three main protein bands of 64,58 and 30 KDa using SDS PAGE and immunoblotting. Sera from patients with onchocerciasis, cysticercosis, toxocariasis and Strongyloides infection cross-reacted with the 64 and 58 KDa bands by immunoblotting. However, none of the analyzed sera recognized the 30 KDa band, that seems to be specific in this assay. The immunoblotting showed a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 100% when used to recognize the 30 KDa band.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, speciality on Perceptional Systems, by the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculty of Sciences and Technology
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This paper introduces a new method to blindly unmix hyperspectral data, termed dependent component analysis (DECA). This method decomposes a hyperspectral images into a collection of reflectance (or radiance) spectra of the materials present in the scene (endmember signatures) and the corresponding abundance fractions at each pixel. DECA assumes that each pixel is a linear mixture of the endmembers signatures weighted by the correspondent abundance fractions. These abudances are modeled as mixtures of Dirichlet densities, thus enforcing the constraints on abundance fractions imposed by the acquisition process, namely non-negativity and constant sum. The mixing matrix is inferred by a generalized expectation-maximization (GEM) type algorithm. This method overcomes the limitations of unmixing methods based on Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and on geometrical based approaches. The effectiveness of the proposed method is illustrated using simulated data based on U.S.G.S. laboratory spectra and real hyperspectral data collected by the AVIRIS sensor over Cuprite, Nevada.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Informática, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
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More than ever, there is an increase of the number of decision support methods and computer aided diagnostic systems applied to various areas of medicine. In breast cancer research, many works have been done in order to reduce false-positives when used as a double reading method. In this study, we aimed to present a set of data mining techniques that were applied to approach a decision support system in the area of breast cancer diagnosis. This method is geared to assist clinical practice in identifying mammographic findings such as microcalcifications, masses and even normal tissues, in order to avoid misdiagnosis. In this work a reliable database was used, with 410 images from about 115 patients, containing previous reviews performed by radiologists as microcalcifications, masses and also normal tissue findings. Throughout this work, two feature extraction techniques were used: the gray level co-occurrence matrix and the gray level run length matrix. For classification purposes, we considered various scenarios according to different distinct patterns of injuries and several classifiers in order to distinguish the best performance in each case described. The many classifiers used were Naïve Bayes, Support Vector Machines, k-nearest Neighbors and Decision Trees (J48 and Random Forests). The results in distinguishing mammographic findings revealed great percentages of PPV and very good accuracy values. Furthermore, it also presented other related results of classification of breast density and BI-RADS® scale. The best predictive method found for all tested groups was the Random Forest classifier, and the best performance has been achieved through the distinction of microcalcifications. The conclusions based on the several tested scenarios represent a new perspective in breast cancer diagnosis using data mining techniques.
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The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of certain mycoplasma species, i.e., Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma penetrans, in urethral swabs from HIV-1 infected patients compared to swabs from a control group. Mycoplasmas were detected by routine culture techniques and by the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique, using 16SrRNA generic primers of conserved region and Mycoplasma penetrans specific primers. The positivity rates obtained with the two methods were comparable. Nevertheless, PCR was more sensitive, while the culture techniques allowed the quantification of the isolates. The results showed no significant difference (p < 0.05) in positivity rates between the methods used for mycoplasma detection.
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A análise forense de documentos é uma das áreas das Ciências Forenses, responsável pela verificação da autenticidade dos documentos. Os documentos podem ser de diferentes tipos, sendo a moeda ou escrita manual as evidências forenses que mais frequentemente motivam a análise. A associação de novas tecnologias a este processo de análise permite uma melhor avaliação dessas evidências, tornando o processo mais célere. Esta tese baseia-se na análise forense de dois tipos de documentos - notas de euro e formulários preenchidos por escrita manual. Neste trabalho pretendeu-se desenvolver técnicas de processamento e análise de imagens de evidências dos tipos referidos com vista a extração de medidas que permitam aferir da autenticidade dos mesmos. A aquisição das imagens das notas foi realizada por imagiologia espetral, tendo-se definidas quatro modalidades de aquisição: luz visível transmitida, luz visível refletida, ultravioleta A e ultravioleta C. Para cada uma destas modalidades de aquisição, foram também definidos 2 protocolos: frente e verso. A aquisição das imagens dos documentos escritos manualmente efetuou-se através da digitalização dos mesmos com recurso a um digitalizador automático de um aparelho multifunções. Para as imagens das notas desenvolveram-se vários algoritmos de processamento e análise de imagem, específicos para este tipo de evidências. Esses algoritmos permitem a segmentação da região de interesse da imagem, a segmentação das sub-regiões que contém as marcas de segurança a avaliar bem como da extração de algumas características. Relativamente as imagens dos documentos escritos manualmente, foram também desenvolvidos algoritmos de segmentação que permitem obter todas as sub-regiões de interesse dos formulários, de forma a serem analisados os vários elementos. Neste tipo de evidências, desenvolveu-se ainda um algoritmo de análise para os elementos correspondentes à escrita de uma sequência numérica o qual permite a obtenção das imagens correspondentes aos caracteres individuais. O trabalho desenvolvido e os resultados obtidos permitiram a definição de protocolos de aquisição de imagens destes tipos de evidências. Os algoritmos automáticos de segmentação e análise desenvolvidos ao longo deste trabalho podem ser auxiliares preciosos no processo de análise da autenticidade dos documentos, o qual, ate então, é feito manualmente. Apresentam-se ainda os resultados dos estudos feitos às diversas evidências, nomeadamente as performances dos diversos algoritmos analisados, bem como algumas das adversidades encontradas durante o processo. Apresenta-se também uma discussão da metodologia adotada e dos resultados, bem como de propostas de continuação deste trabalho, nomeadamente, a extração de características e a implementação de classificadores capazes aferir da autenticidade dos documentos.
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Paleoparasitology is the study of parasites found in archaeological material. The development of this field of research began with histological identification of helminth eggs in mummy tissues, analysis of coprolites, and recently through molecular biology. An approach to the history of paleoparasitology is reviewed in this paper, with special reference to the studies of ancient DNA identified in archaeological material.
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A 26 year-old female was admitted with abdominal pain, fever and weight loss. The clinical and laboratory investigations led to the diagnosis of paracoccidioidomycosis. Gallium-67 whole body images correlated well with the clinical course of the disease and with the patient's prognosis.
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Dissertation presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master’s degree in Conservation and Restoration