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Department of Radiology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine | 論文
- Attenuation correction using combination of a parallel hole collimator and an uncollimated non-uniform line array source
- Attenuation correction using asymmetric fanbeam transmission CT on two-head SPECT system
- Optimum energy window setting on Hg-201 x-rays photopeak for effective Tl-201 imaging
- Accurate scatter correction for transmission computed tomography using an uncollimated line array source
- Phantom Evaluation of Scatter and Attenuation Correction in Thallium-201/Technetium-99m Acquisition in Myocardial Perfusion Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography
- Diagnostic accuracy of simultaneous acquisition of transmission and emission data with technetium-99m transmission source thallium-201 myocardial SPECT
- A new method for crosstalk correction in simultaneous dual-isotope myocardial imaging with Tl-201 and I-123
- Dynamic MR Imaging and Radiotherapy
- Correlation of ^Tc-GSA Hepatic Scintigraphy with Liver Biopsies in Patients with Chronic Active Hepatitis Type C
- Percutaneous Microwave Coagulation Therapy: An Experimental Study
- Metastatic Liver Tumor from Cystic Ovarian Carcinomas:CT and MRI Appearance
- The Value of Fast and Ultrafast T2-weighted MR Imaging Sequences in Hepatic Enhancement with Ferumoxides:Comparison with Conventional Spin-echo Sequence
- Usefulness of Source Images from Three-dimensional Time-of-flight MR Angiography after Treatment of Cavernous Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
- Totally Occluded Iliac Arteries: Long-term Results of Pecutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty
- Determination of the Optimal Pulses in MR Imaging with Magnetization Transfer Contrast at 7 Tesla
- Value of Magnetization Transfer Contrast in Intracranial Enhancing and Nonenhancing Lesions with Paramagnetic Contrast Agents
- Measurement of Effective Renal Plasma Flow (ERPF) with 123I - Orthoiodohippurate (I - 123 - OIH)
- Azelastine : Its Clinical Application for Radiation Dermatitis
- External Radiation Therapy of Prostatic Carcinoma and Its Relationship to Hormonal Therapy
- Quantitative renography with the organ volume method and interporative background subtraction technique