The forthcoming Articles of JBGC Vol. 2, No. 1

The content of JBGC Vol. 2, No. 1 is:

  • BreastSimulator: A software platform for breast x-ray imaging research
  • Measurements of transmural strain variations by two dimensional ultrasound speckle tracking
  • Transvulvar ultrasound of urethrovesical junction and proximal urethra as prognostic markers of burch procedure outcome
  • Comparison between 1-compartmental and 2-compartmental model in calculation of myocardium blood flow in 82RbPET imaging
  • A recurrence network approach for the analysis of skin blood flow dynamics in response to loadingpressure
  • Examining the value PSA=10ng/ml as a cut off for predicting metastatic bone disease in NaF18PET/CT bone scans, a pilot study
  • Impact of obstructive sleep apnea on aortic elasticproperties and left ventricular functions inhypertensive and normotensive patients
  • Effects of iterative reconstruction technique on image quality in cardiac CT angiography: initial experience
  • Potential shielding for a positron emission tomography (PET) suite
  • FDG PET/CT detected an insidious inguinal canalmetastasis in a patient with pancreatic cancer
  • Elective and emergency selective renal artery angiographyand embolization of angiomyolipoma:a report of two cases and review ofthe literature
  • Early hyperostosis frontalis interna found incidentally by NaF18 PET/CT bone scan
  • Recurrent extensive idiopathic pneumatosis intestinalisof the small intestine with pneumoperitoneum:Effective treatment with thesurgical intervention
  • Pseudothrombophlebitis syndrome: Sonographically guided treatment of a partially ruptured Baker’s cyst
  • The role of Basal HRV assessed through wavelet transform in the prediction of anxiety and affect levels: a case study


Journal of Biomedical Graphics and Computing
ISSN 1925-4008 (Print)   ISSN 1925-4016 (Online)
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