Anatomy, Cross-Sectional
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Subject Areas on Research
- Anatomical considerations for endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery in pediatric patients.
- Application of rapid scanning retinal thickness analysis in retinal diseases.
- Automatic grading of retinal vessel caliber.
- Cerebral aneurysm sac growth as the etiology of recurrence after successful coil embolization.
- Cochlear nerve diameter in normal hearing ears using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging.
- High-resolution cross-sectional imaging of the gastrointestinal tract using optical coherence tomography: preliminary results.
- High-resolution endoscopic imaging of the GI tract using optical coherence tomography.
- High-resolution magnetic resonance histology of the embryonic and neonatal mouse: a 4D atlas and morphologic database.
- Imaging the ocular anterior segment with real-time, full-range Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography.
- Interactive stereoscopic full-color direct volume visualization for virtual reality applications in medicine.
- Long-term outcomes of muscle volume and Achilles tendon length after Achilles tendon ruptures.
- Magnetic resonance microscopy.
- Mechanical ventilation for imaging the small animal lung.
- Nerve ultrasound in diabetic polyneuropathy: correlation with clinical characteristics and electrodiagnostic testing.
- Normal structures in the intracranial dural sinuses: delineation with 3D contrast-enhanced magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient-echo imaging sequence.
- Ontogenetic scaling of fore limb and hind limb joint posture and limb bone cross-sectional geometry in vervets and baboons.
- Optical coherence contrast imaging using gold nanorods in living mice eyes.
- Prenatal choline deficiency decreases the cross-sectional area of cholinergic neurons in the medial septal nucleus.
- Reduction of vascular intimal-medial hyperplasia in polytetrafluoroethylene arteriovenous grafts via expression of an inhibitor of G protein signaling.
- Simultaneous functional photoacoustic and ultrasonic endoscopy of internal organs in vivo.
- The association between ocular biometry and retinal vascular caliber is comparable from early childhood to adolescence.