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Sinus hyperdensities are not common in invasive mycoses, bone destruction with invasion of adjacent anatomical structures (orbit, skull base, cavernous sinus, pterygopalatine fossa, periantral fat tissue) are the most significant imaging findings in both forms.
The most significant imaging feature predicting which lesions would grow was the size of the lesion (≥3 cm in widest dimension) at the initial imaging examination.
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Motion compensation and imaging are among the most significant challenges that SA-ISAR imaging frequently faces.
The SNR problem is among the most significant challenges that ISAR imaging systems frequently face.
To complete this brief review, we end with David Townsend, Ph.D., who gave us the most significant development in medical imaging in the last 10 to 15 years.
As before, the most significant part of the imaging challenge lies in data post-processing, since the ensemble of samples from the distributed array elements will already exist but will need to be inverted to recover the small-scale structure.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is one of the most significant noninvasive and non-ionizing diagnostic imaging modality [1, 2].
Concerning both SUVmax of lesions and their signal to background ratio, the most significant differences between the two imaging methods were observed in lymph node metastases followed by bone metastases, local relapses and soft tissue metastases as demonstrated by Fig. 1 and Tables 2– 3 in supplementary data.
The most significant strength of fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging is the capability to assess the integrity of the RPE/photoreceptor complex [41].
Perhaps the most significant is Cohen's claim that imaging technology reduces the need for pat-down searches.
In human imaging studies, the most significant activations related to motion processing have been found in the lingual region (ventral V3), in V3A, in the lateral occipital region (LOS), in the MT+ complex and in the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) of the posterior parietal cortex [cf. 1].
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