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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axial imaging" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in medical or scientific contexts to refer to imaging techniques that capture images in an axial plane, often used in CT or MRI scans.
Example: "The doctor recommended an axial imaging scan to get a clearer view of the patient's internal structures."
Alternatives: "cross-sectional imaging" or "transverse imaging".
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There were four cysts in the simulated imaging model, centering at 15-, 25-, 35-, and 50-mm axial imaging depths, respectively.
Rotational deformity is not seen on coronal or sagittal plane imaging directly and can only be measured directly on axial imaging.
The hilar and regional lymph nodes adjacent to the ipsilateral great vessel were generally resected if palpable intraoperatively or enlarged on preoperative axial imaging.
The proposed 3D transformation and tessellation method can be employed with en face and axial imaging techniques, such as AOSLO and SDOCT imaging, to better understand 3D laminar geometry.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a depth-resolved imaging modality which provides three-dimensional (3D) information of the scattering properties of biological samples at micrometer-scale resolution with millimeter-scale axial imaging ranges [ 1].
On each axial imaging slice, the tibial and peroneal fascicles of the sciatic nerve and their distal continuation as either tibial or common peroneal nerve down to ankle level were identified and manually segmented by one neuroradiologist with 5 years of experience in MR-neurography (J.K).
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Finally, continuous bed motion supports the free definition of co-axial imaging ranges that otherwise would be limited by an integer number of PET bed positions, and, thus, lead to an overexposure of the patients in the lower part of the co-axial imaging range.
b Axial CT imaging demonstrating upper lobe-predominant cystic and varicoid bronchiectasis and bronchial wall thickening (solid arrow).
Open image in new window Fig. 10 Thirty-nine-year-old man with a sagittal and b axial CT imaging demonstrating innumerable small diverticuli and corrugated appearance of the trachea compatible with tracheal diverticulosis.
Twenty-six knees in the version 3.1 group and 25 patients in the version 4.0 group were assessed by axial CT imaging.
These fanned planes on end-fire TRUS are markedly different than the axial anatomic imaging plane on MRI, which makes visual registration difficult and dependent upon organ shape.
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