COPDAirwayEmphysemaApneaAbnormalitiesDiagnosisData visualizationDirect visualizationPatientsParenchymaTracheaAsthmaAirwaysHeart and lungsTuberculosisLymph nodesPneumoniaAffects the lungsSevereObesityPulmonary hypertensionChronic diseasesDistalTissuesPatient'sPrevalenceAllergicAbnormalityFibrosisCardiacCongenital heart dCardiovascular diseasesAcuteGases2019DopplerUltrasoundPolypsBlood vesselsArteriesDepositionRespiratory systemInfectionSarcoidosisVentilatorsCoronavirus diseaseSystemicOxygenExaminationsSyndromeSymptomsInfectiousScreeningCancerNotably2021
COPD15
- Patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) are equipped with diagnostic devices. (mpolska24.pl)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a disease in which the airways and tiny air sacs (alveoli) inside the lung are partially obstructed or destroyed. (elsevierpure.com)
- Hoag is the first hospital in Orange County to perform a new lung valve treatment on a patient with severe COPD (chronic pulmonary obstructive disease) and emphysema. (hoag.org)
- Medical aerosols are key elements of current chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) therapy. (mdpi.com)
- People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a greater risk for depression , stress, and anxiety. (medlineplus.gov)
- Home ventilators assist patients who have chronic respiratory conditions, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), neuromuscular disorders, or respiratory failure. (sysgo.com)
- Chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) is one of the most prominent causes of death in the industrial world. (fraunhofer.de)
- Dany is also a Research Associate at the Respiratory Epidemiology and Clinical Research Unit of the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada, and acts as the Chief Operating Officer of the Canadian Cohort of Obstructive Lung Disease (CanCOLD), a large population-based cohort dedicated to better understanding Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). (canue.ca)
- We merged county and census tract model-based estimates of COPD prevalence from PLACES (www.cdc.gov/PLACES) with social vulnerability measures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Social Vulnerability Index (https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/svi), including 4 themes (socioeconomic, household composition and disability, minority status and language, and housing type and transportation), and the overall Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). (cdc.gov)
- For public health planning, tools are available to identify geographic differences in health outcomes, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and community-wide measures of intermediary determinants of SDOH, including social vulnerability measures (4-10). (cdc.gov)
- Chris is interested in the effects of occupational and environmental exposure on respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cancer, and pleural disease. (ubc.ca)
- It results, for example, from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sleep-disordered breathing or developmental abnormalities. (cardiohow.com)
- The medical x-ray devices allow healthcare providers to monitor the progression and management of chronic diseases that may affect the chest or skeletal system, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cystic fibrosis, or rheumatoid arthritis. (gminsights.com)
- this course-grained clinical classification does not explain the varying degrees of lung function compromise, airway hyper-reactivity, gastro-esophageal reflux, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in patients currently diagnosed with severe asthma. (cdc.gov)
- Cause of Death of Strategy and Planning Division, Mistry of Public Health 2017 reveal that top 5 tobacco death by cause are cardiovascular diseases, lung cancer, COPD, Lung infection and Tuberculosis diseases. (who.int)
Airway3
- For this, quantitative staging and monitoring of the disease is highly important, including the differentiation between airway-dominant disease and parenchyma-dominant disease. (fraunhofer.de)
- Airway diseases are conditions that affect this network of tubes. (clevelandclinic.org)
- Positive-pressure ventilators or PPVs inflate the lungs by exerting positive pressure on the airway, pushing air in, and forcing the alveoli to expand during inspiration. (nurseslabs.com)
Emphysema4
- Computed tomography (CT) image has been a useful modality for assessing diffuse lung diseases, particularly, emphysema. (elsevierpure.com)
- 3D volume rendering of lungs, lobes, and emphysema areas. (fraunhofer.de)
- Moreover, selected cases of severe emphysema benefit from lung volume reduction using surgical, and, more recently, minimally invasive techniques such as bronchial valves. (fraunhofer.de)
- In addition to CWP, coal mine dust exposure increases a miner's risk of developing chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmo- nary disease, and pathologic emphysema. (nature-et-peche-aigrinoise.fr)
Apnea2
- Tonsil enlargement or hyperthrophy can cause breathing problems, snoring, or even contribute to obstructive sleep apnea. (entallergyclinic.com)
- Patent foramen ovale has been linked with paradoxical embolic stroke, platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome, decompression illness, exacerbation of obstructive sleep apnea, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, chronic pulmonary disease, and migraine headache with aura. (allenpress.com)
Abnormalities4
- Differential diagnoses for laryngeal disease were made as follows: polyps (nasopharyngeal), acute laryngitis or obstructive laryngitis, laryngeal trauma, foreign body, and neoplasia as major structural abnormalities and laryngeal paralysis in neuromuscular disease or paraneoplastic syndrome as a functional abnormality. (e-jvc.org)
- Cough can be related to nasal-sinus disease, laryngeal abnormalities, lung disease and to other problems including neurologic etiologies. (entallergyclinic.com)
- These images assist in identifying abnormalities, detecting diseases, guiding medical procedures, and monitoring treatment progress. (futuredatastats.com)
- Huang L, Touray S, Akalin A, Ahmad S. A 54-Year-Old Man Presenting With Progressive Dyspnea and Interstitial Lung Abnormalities. (umassmed.edu)
Diagnosis13
- Although these markers are not specific to certain diseases they may add to the diagnosis in combination with other markers, building a specific signature. (biomedcentral.com)
- When breathing troubles occur, accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment can help restore lung health. (clevelandclinic.org)
- Expert pulmonologists at Cleveland Clinic Florida offer prompt diagnosis of all pulmonary diseases. (clevelandclinic.org)
- The lungs towering over the figure represent the immensity of life changes a respiratory diagnosis can induce. (e-trd.org)
- The diagnosis is based on a battery of tests that allow to evaluate the functioning of the heart and lungs. (cardiohow.com)
- Because these diseases cause similar symptoms, the COVID-19 pandemic might exacerbate delays in coccidioidomycosis diagnosis, potentially interfering with prompt administration of antifungal therapies. (cdc.gov)
- Our study informs healthcare providers, policymakers, and populations in regions to which coccidioidomycosis is endemic on potential interactions between this disease and COVID-19, encouraging protective measures and prompt diagnosis. (cdc.gov)
- and reports from state health departments and correctional agencies for articles on risk factors for infection and disease severity, diagnosis, surveillance, and preventive measures for coccidioidomycosis and COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
- Portable X-ray devices have proven to be valuable tools in the diagnosis and management of chronic diseases. (gminsights.com)
- There are still inconsistencies in the application of ultrasound diagnostics in the diagnosis of chest disease, including pneumonia. (science-sd.com)
- If in this case we consider that the level of hospitalization with pneumonia complicated forms to remain high both in Uzbekistan and in other countries, imperfection of timely diagnosis and prevention of this disease becomes quite obvious. (science-sd.com)
- [ 1 ] This article reviews basic salivary anatomy and physiology, several important diseases affecting the glands, salivary constituents as measures of health, trends in diagnosis, and the management of xerostomia and drooling. (medscape.com)
- These results suggest the need to define a molecular-based classification of asthma patients, which could improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. (cdc.gov)
Data visualization2
- Predictive analytics and data visualization in the US are helping to reduce the time spent in intensive care. (mpolska24.pl)
- He is one of the co-directors of HealthyDesign.City, which aims to make CANUE data visualization and analysis tools widely accessible. (canue.ca)
Direct visualization2
- In a direct visualization via laryngoscopy under light anesthesia (midazolam 0.1 mg/kg intravenously [IV], Bukwang pharm. (e-jvc.org)
- Occasionally further testing including imaging studies, breathing tests, and direct visualization of the voice box may be necessary. (entallergyclinic.com)
Patients13
- These issues in administering care in women are compounded by a change in this patient population, from a young, healthy group to an increasingly larger group of geriatric patients, including many who have chronic diseases (eg, obesity). (medscape.com)
- We evaluated genome-wide circulating profiles of 1,049 patients suffering from 19 different cancer and non-cancer diseases as well as unaffected controls. (biomedcentral.com)
- World-renowned specialists in Cleveland Clinic Florida's Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine treat patients with disorders relating to the lungs, breathing and sleep. (clevelandclinic.org)
- However, in patients who are severely immunocompromised, Aspergillus may hematogenously disseminate beyond the lungs. (medscape.com)
- The piece is intended to be a visualization and reminder of how our patients may consider respiratory diseases-not as puzzles out of a textbook, to be seen, treated, and discharged, but rather as frightening potential tectonic shifts in the course of their lives. (e-trd.org)
- These symptoms are also common among patients with coccidioidomycosis ( 2 ), a primarily pulmonary disease caused by inhalation of Coccidioides , a soil-dwelling dimorphic fungi. (cdc.gov)
- WD is a multi-systemic disease with manifestation in various extra-intestinal organs including the central nervous system (CNS) (10-50% of WD patients), the heart (endocarditis), joints (isolated arthritis, spondylodiscitis), the eye (uveitis), and lung (pneumonia) ( 7 ). (frontiersin.org)
- Furthermore, during the pandemic, portable X-ray machines were frequently utilized to assess symptomatic COVID-19 disease-positive patients. (gminsights.com)
- It has been suggested that patients with both chronic pulmonary disease and patent foramen ovale are subject to severe hypoxemia because of the right-to-left shunt. (allenpress.com)
- Furthermore, investigators have reported improved systemic oxygenation after patent foramen ovale closure in some patients with chronic pulmonary disease. (allenpress.com)
- This review focuses on the association between chronic pulmonary disease and patent foramen ovale and on the dynamics of a right-to-left shunt, and it considers the potential benefit of patent foramen ovale closure in patients who have hypoxemia that is excessive in relation to the degree of their pulmonary disease. (allenpress.com)
- [ 7 ] In addition, teenage girls with obstructive uterine or vaginal anomalies show retrograde menstrual bleeding, and endometriosis is common in these patients. (medscape.com)
- We therefore measured cytokine values in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples of the lower respiratory tract obtained from 83 asthma patients, and used bipartite network visualizations with associated quantitative measures to conduct an exploratory analysis of the co-occurrence of cytokines across patients. (cdc.gov)
Parenchyma3
- Permanent damage to the upper respiratory tract, distal airways, and lung parenchyma occurs only if escape from the gas source is impeded. (msdmanuals.com)
- The bronchus (from Greek bronkhos "windpipe") is the part of the respiratory system that connects the trachea to the lung parenchyma. (medscape.com)
- The browser-based toolkit SATORI provides a workflow for quantitative lung parenchyma analysis including AI-based fast segmentation of lungs and lung lobes. (fraunhofer.de)
Trachea1
Asthma1
- Students use a VR experience called Sharecare VR which allows them to look inside organs and examine the effects and treatments of certain diseases including asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease, and the placement of a stent in a patient with coronary artery disease. (ecacadtech.net)
Airways2
- Your airways are tubes that allow oxygen to flow into the lungs and waste products (carbon dioxide) to flow out. (clevelandclinic.org)
- These small pulses of oxygen-enriched air move down the center of the airways, allowing alveolar air to exit the lungs along the margins of the airways. (nurseslabs.com)
Heart and lungs1
- Vascular pulmonary conditions are disorders that affect the blood vessels in your lungs and how blood travels between your heart and lungs. (clevelandclinic.org)
Tuberculosis4
- Tuberculosis (TB): TB is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. (teachmemedicine.org)
- Multimodal profiling of lung granulomas in macaques reveals cellular correlates of tuberculosis control. (umassmed.edu)
- IL-10 Impairs Local Immune Response in Lung Granulomas and Lymph Nodes during Early Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection. (umassmed.edu)
- In the communicable disease group, tobacco accounted for 10% of lower respiratory infection deaths, and 8% of all tuberculosis deaths. (who.int)
Lymph nodes1
- Sarcoidosis: Sarcoidosis is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the formation of granulomas in various organs, including the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, and eyes. (teachmemedicine.org)
Pneumonia4
- New sections on Legionnaires disease and pneumonia caused by Aspergillus sp. (cdc.gov)
- Currently, pneumonia holds the leading place in mortality causes structure after cardiovascular pathology, cancer diseases, cerebrovascular pathology and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (science-sd.com)
- 50 children had various of clinical forms of acute pneumonia and pulmonary complications, and for 30 children pathology of the lung have not been identified (control group). (science-sd.com)
- The distribution of examined children relative to clinical pneumonia in accordance with the classification of the clinical forms of bronchopulmonary diseases in children adopted in Moscow symposium on improving the classification of non-specific lung diseases in children (1995) is shown in Fig. 1. (science-sd.com)
Affects the lungs1
- It commonly affects the lungs but can also involve other organs. (teachmemedicine.org)
Severe3
- This rare and severe disease can be fatal in a few years. (cardiohow.com)
- We reviewed epidemiologic and clinical literature on coccidioidomycosis and COVID-19 to identify subpopulations that might be at risk for co-infection and severe disease. (cdc.gov)
- A connection between patent foramen ovale and chronic pulmonary disease was first described more than 2 decades ago in case reports associating patent foramen ovale with more severe hypoxemia than that expected based on the severity of the primary pulmonary disease. (allenpress.com)
Obesity1
- Her past medical history included chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary sarcoidosis, and obesity. (amjcaserep.com)
Pulmonary hypertension6
- Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a disease characterized by abnormally high blood pressure in the small pulmonary arteries, which impedes the flow of blood to the lungs. (cardiohow.com)
- Group 2: pulmonary hypertension due to left heart disease. (cardiohow.com)
- Pulmonary hypertension associated with respiratory disease and/or hypoxia (lack of oxygen supply to the tissues). (cardiohow.com)
- Pulmonary hypertension related to chronic thromboembolic disease. (cardiohow.com)
- Idiopathic pulmonary hypertension, left-sided heart disease, chronic lung disease, and metabolic and miscellaneous disorders account for the remaining 4 pathologies [2]. (amjcaserep.com)
- Patent foramen ovale has been associated with multiple pulmonary diseases, such as pulmonary hypertension, platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (allenpress.com)
Chronic diseases2
- These chronic diseases account for approximately 85% of all Chinese deaths and consume 70% of the country's medical resources. (mpolska24.pl)
- One of the key drivers is the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing demand for advanced diagnostic tools. (futuredatastats.com)
Distal2
- The area of the lung that is distal to a terminal bronchiole is termed the acinus. (medscape.com)
- Vascular and/or lymphatic spread is supported by noting the occasional distal (extraperitoneal) sites of endometriosis, including the lungs and central nervous system (CNS). (medscape.com)
Tissues3
- Our goal in this study is to automatically extract the locations of emphysematous lung tissuess in the lung CT and men visualize the extracted emphysematous lung tissues in 3D. (elsevierpure.com)
- Whipple's disease (WD) is a rare chronic systemic infection with a wide range of clinical symptoms, routinely diagnosed in biopsies from the small intestine and other tissues by periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) diastase staining and immunohistological analysis with specific antibodies. (frontiersin.org)
- A process in which normal lung tissues are progressively replaced by FIBROBLASTS and COLLAGEN causing an irreversible loss of the ability to transfer oxygen into the bloodstream via PULMONARY ALVEOLI. (umassmed.edu)
Patient's3
- These devices are used to measure a patient's respiratory rate, oxygen levels, and other parameters related to lung function. (drkumo.com)
- They deliver a controlled flow of air or oxygen to the patient's lungs, helping them breathe more easily and effectively. (sysgo.com)
- This NPV is a lighter version of the iron lung or the cuirass ventilator, made from an airtight material lined inside with a plastic or metal grid, a suction pump, and a back plate that goes to the patient's hips, and depressurized and repressurized by a portable ventilator. (nurseslabs.com)
Prevalence2
- We demonstrated how prevalence estimates of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from PLACES and social vulnerability measures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Social Vulnerability Index can be jointly examined. (cdc.gov)
- Whipple's disease (WD) is a rare disease with an approximate prevalence of less than three cases per million people investigated in the general European population (data from Italy) ( 1 , 2 ). (frontiersin.org)
Allergic1
- A frequent contributing factor to sinus disease is allergic disease and allergic testing can be done. (entallergyclinic.com)
Abnormality1
- Significant abnormality or disease of the salivary glands, such as that associated with Sjögren syndrome or neoplasm, necessitates additional evaluation by an otolaryngologist or an otolaryngologist/head and neck surgeon for comprehensive treatment of the gland pathology itself. (medscape.com)
Fibrosis2
- Interstitial lung diseases cause scar tissue to form in the lungs (fibrosis). (clevelandclinic.org)
- Contribution of Fetal, but Not Adult, Pulmonary Mesothelium to Mesenchymal Lineages in Lung Homeostasis and Fibrosis. (umassmed.edu)
Cardiac1
- Our pulmonary specialists work with Cleveland Clinic Florida cardiac and thoracic surgeons , medical oncologists, imaging radiologists and radiation oncologists to care for all lung cancers . (clevelandclinic.org)
Congenital heart d1
- It often occurs without an identified cause (idiopathic PAH) or in a hereditary context (familial PAH), but can also be related to certain diseases such as congenital heart disease or HIV infection. (cardiohow.com)
Cardiovascular diseases1
Acute2
- The cat was diagnosed with acute obstructive laryngitis, and a tracheostomy tube was immediately installed. (e-jvc.org)
- A CTPA performed on day 2 of admission showed no evidence of acute thromboembolic pulmonary disease or CTEPD. (amjcaserep.com)
Gases3
- Hyperpolarized noble gases are typically used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lungs. (wikipedia.org)
- Each of these noble gases has their own specific application, such as characterizing lung space and tissue via in vivo molecular imaging and functional imaging of lungs, to study changes in metabolism of healthy versus cancer cells, or use as targets for nuclear physics experiments. (wikipedia.org)
- Загальні відомості про захворювання легень, пов'язані з факторами довкілля Environmental pulmonary diseases result from inhalation of dusts, allergens, chemicals, gases, or environmental pollutants. (msdmanuals.com)
20192
- County-level incidence of (A) coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in 2020 and (B) coccidioidomycosis in 2019, California and Arizona. (cdc.gov)
- The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency in the U.S. on 31 Jan. 2020 in response to the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). (health.mil)
Doppler2
- Coupled with the Doppler, it offers a visualization of the blood circulation. (cardiohow.com)
- Integrated clinical-laboratory and instrumental examination included a detailed medical history, physical examination blood tests, a comprehensive ultrasound scan of lungs with Doppler, X-ray examinations in clinic of Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute. (science-sd.com)
Ultrasound4
- The ultrasound (US)-guided technique gives the best quality of regional block, irrespective of the approach, most probably due to the visualization of the target structures (nerve or sheath, or interfascial space, for example), as well as the visualization of the needle and the spread of the local anesthetic after the injection. (rmmj.org.il)
- 30 healthy children were studied especially in relation to ultrasound anatomy of the chest wall, pleura, lungs, mediastinum and diaphragm. (science-sd.com)
- This narrative review describes the main applications of de la ultrasonografía en ultrasound in anesthesia, ultrasound-guided techniques, and current trends in the perioperative anesthetic management of anestesia the surgical patient. (bvsalud.org)
- The advantages of ultrasound include (typically two to 15 MHz, but modern waves real-time visualization of the target structure, probes up to 22 MHz) being above the the distribution of the drug along and about frequency of waves that the human ear can the tissue, and the ability to control its distri- hear (20 to 20 000 Hz)7. (bvsalud.org)
Polyps1
- The nasal-sinus passages can be evaluated with in-office flexible fiberoptic endoscopy to assess the extent of disease and check for polyps. (entallergyclinic.com)
Blood vessels2
- A bronchopulmonary segment is a portion of lung that is supplied by a segmental bronchus and its adjacent blood vessels. (medscape.com)
- Giant cell arteritis is an inflammatory disease that primarily affects the blood vessels, especially the arteries in the head and neck region. (teachmemedicine.org)
Arteries3
- Arteries, veins, and lymphatics also enter the lungs at the hilum along with the bronchi. (medscape.com)
- The administration of sublingual nitroglycerin dilates the coronary arteries and increases side branch visualization. (medscape.com)
- Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary disease (CTEPD) is the persistent occlusion of pulmonary arteries resulting from 1 or more thrombo-emboli. (amjcaserep.com)
Deposition1
- inhalation and deposition of coal dust in the lung and the lung tissue's reaction to its presence. (nature-et-peche-aigrinoise.fr)
Respiratory system1
- Your lungs play a critical role in the work of your respiratory system. (clevelandclinic.org)
Infection2
- We review the interaction between coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and coccidioidomycosis, a respiratory infection caused by inhalation of Coccidioides fungal spores in dust. (cdc.gov)
- Therefore, due to portable X-ray machines' efficiency in identifying COVID-19 infection related complications, these devices were rapidly used for diagnosing lungs during the epidemic. (gminsights.com)
Sarcoidosis1
- other causes: sarcoidosis, tumors compressing the vessels, chronic kidney disease. (cardiohow.com)
Ventilators2
- Negative-pressure Ventilators or NPVs are applied to the thorax and abdomen to achieve lung inflation by distending the rib cage and abdomen. (nurseslabs.com)
- Iron-lung or Tank ventilators. (nurseslabs.com)
Coronavirus disease1
Systemic2
- Other infections or systemic diseases: There are other infections or systemic diseases that could potentially cause these symptoms, including certain viral or bacterial infections, lymphoma, or other malignancies. (teachmemedicine.org)
- In fetal circulation, the foramen ovale functions as a one-way valve that enables blood to flow from the right atrium (RA) to the left atrium (LA) so that oxygenated blood from the placenta can bypass the unaerated lungs and directly enter the fetus' systemic circulation. (allenpress.com)
Oxygen1
- When lung disease affects your ability to get the oxygen you need, our experts can help. (clevelandclinic.org)
Examinations1
- Regular X-ray examinations can help assess changes in lung function, identify the development of complications, or evaluate the progression of joint damage. (gminsights.com)
Syndrome1
- Diseases associated with ZO-1 dysfunction include Celiac Disease and Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome. (thermofisher.com)
Symptoms3
- As the disease progresses, various other symptoms may appear: edema of the feet and ankles (related to the development of right heart failure) a feeling of tightness in the chest heart rhythm disturbances, palpitations cough (rarely bloody). (cardiohow.com)
- However, thanks to significant progress in recent decades, various treatments now make it possible to alleviate the symptoms of the disease and slow its progression. (cardiohow.com)
- Limiting physical activity is necessary: sports that cause symptoms of the disease should be avoided. (cardiohow.com)
Infectious2
- Infectious diseases are illnesses caused by bacteria, fungi or viruses. (clevelandclinic.org)
- Many infectious diseases can affect your lungs and breathing. (clevelandclinic.org)
Screening2
- Here, breast cancer as an additional disease phenotype not included in the screening phase has been included as the 20th trait. (biomedcentral.com)
- We offer expert evaluation of lung nodules and lung cancer screening to identify lung cancers early when they are most treatable. (clevelandclinic.org)
Cancer3
- Due to China's rapid industrialization, urbanization, and other factors, older people are more likely than ever to develop chronic non-communicable illnesses such as cancer or cardiovascular disease. (mpolska24.pl)
- Automated clinical target volume delineation using deep 3D neural networks in radiation therapy of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. (cdc.gov)
- Artem is interested in developing new therapies to treat prostate cancer and other diseases. (ubc.ca)
Notably1
- Notably, we identify multiple risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including red blood cell distribution width. (nature.com)
20211
- LEAG: study conception, de datos PubMed y Cochrane, se incluyeron artículos originales, estudios aleatorizados y de revisión, en español y en inglés, manuscript design, publicados entre 2017-2021. (bvsalud.org)