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

The content of JBGC Vol. 2, No. 1 is:

  • Reliability of a freehand three-dimensional ultrasonic device allowing anatomical orientation “at a glance”: Study protocol for 3D measurements with Curefab CS
  • Detection of sentinel lymph nodes by SPECT/CT and planar scintigraphy: The influence of age, gender and BMI
  • Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in breast cancer: A comparison between distributed and compartmental tracer kinetic models
  • Early diagnosis for cutaneous malignant melanoma based on the intellectualized classification and recognition for images of melanocytic tumour by dermoscopy
  • Characterization of aortic valve stenosis by mathematical modelling of the reflectance spectroscopy
  • Automatic detection of pulmonary nodules: evaluation of performance using two different MDCT scanners
  • Timely antenatal diagnosis of malformations – Still a far cry
  • Compensation of the non-uniformity of back-lighting sources when digitising X-ray films for video-densitometric measures
  • Percutaneous transcatheter super-selective embolization of a tributary of an accessory renal artery to control traumatic haematuria from a horseshoe kidney-a case report
  • Widespread osseous metastasis of signet ring type bladder cancer detected by NaF18-PET/CT bone scan
  • Endometrial stromal sarcoma of the uterus with malignant thrombosis of the iliac and femoral veins: Case report and review of literature
  • Oesophageal pain: A tough nut to crack the role of high resolution manometry guided segmental oesophageal myotomy
  • Solitary craniocerebral plasmacytoma mimicking a meningioma
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis masquerading as bronchogenic carcinoma with lymphangitic spread of tumor
  • Monitoring for depth of anesthesia: a review
  • Imaging of cystic pancreatic lesions


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