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Image fusion in neuroradiology: Three clinical examples including MRI of Parkinson disease

Abstract Image data fusion has been developed over the last decade as an important additional visual diagnostic tool to integrate the growing amount of imaging data obtained from different medical imaging modalities. The overwhelming amount of digital information calls for data consolidation to impr...

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Published in:Computerized medical imaging and graphics 2007-01, Vol.31 (1), p.17-27
Main Authors: Rojas, G.M, Raff, U, Quintana, J.C, Huete, I, Hutchinson, M
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Color data fusion
Data consolidation
Humans
Image data fusion
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods
Internal Medicine
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Mesencephalon - diagnostic imaging
Mesencephalon - physiopathology
MRI
Neuroradiography
Other
Parkinson disease
Parkinson Disease - diagnosis
Parkinson Disease - physiopathology
SIRRIM
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