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Skin Cancer is the most common form of cancer, and occurs when malignant (cancerous) cells form in the skin's tissues. The ...
Alshahrani, W. and Aladham, M. (2025) Excision of Remnant of Fallopian Tube at Vaginal Vault Mistaken for Granulation Tissue after Total Abdominal Hysterectomy: A Case Report. Advances in Sexual ...
This paper presents a reliable classification approach for Laryngeal lesions using pre-trained models and sophisticated combining methods. The dataset includes 11,144 images from 210 patients, with 69 ...
Incidentalomas are lesions incidentally identified in patients undergoing imaging for unrelated reasons. Breast incidentalomas have a high correlation with malignancy, occurring in over 40% of cases.
A research team has developed a diagnostic system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to accurately identify the type of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAI system outperforms dermatologists in diagnosing facial pigmented lesionsA research team led by Haruyo Yamamoto, Chisa Nakashima, and Atsushi Otsuka from Department of Dermatology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering at ...
Abstract: Skeletal metastasis has tendency to develop from any kind of primary tumor. In the spine, the vertebral body is the most common site of metastasis which then extends to pedicle. About 2/3 rd ...
In the benign lesion sample (Figure 4A), the heat map demonstrates that RcdNet concentrates on well-defined tumor boundaries and uniformly distributed internal echo regions—features that are ...
Common Benign Liver Tumors Solid Lesions Hemangioma Cavernous hemangiomas (Fig. 1) are the most common BLT, with an incidence of up to 20% in the general population, depending on the ultrasound ...
Introduction This study aimed to construct artificial intelligence models based on thoracic CT images to perform segmentation and classification of benign pleural effusion (BPE) and malignant pleural ...
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