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122 Citations
Ph. Lang is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Rendering (computer graphics). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Three-dimensional reconstruction - Part II: Optimisation of segmentation and rendering of MRI
TL;DR: It is concluded that signal-normalising, combined threshold and tracking segmentation, grey-level-gradient shading, and combined surface and volume rendering (i. e. hybrid rendering) are the methods of choice for the three-dimensional reconstruction process.
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Three-dimensional reconstruction
TL;DR: Three-dimensional reconstruction of cross-sectional imaging data is gaining increasing acceptance by clinicians and some applications have been introduced in routine imaging, including segmentation, interpolation and rendering.
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•Journal Article
[CT and MRI in elastofibroma. A rare, benign soft tissue tumor]
Ph. Lang,K. J. Suh,Stephan Grampp,Lynne S. Steinbach,E. Steiner,Charles Peterfy,P. F. J. Tirman,H. Schwickert,W. Rosenau,Harry K. Genant +9 more
TL;DR: Although CT and MR imaging findings are not specific, the presence of a soft-tissue tumor along the chest wall in a periscapular location that shows predominantly low intensity on all sequences reflecting fibrous tissue with interspersed focal areas of fatty tissue is highly suggestive of elastofibroma.
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[Residual and reconverted hematopoietic bone marrow in the distal femur. Spin-echo and opposed-phase gradient-echo MRT].
Ph. Lang,R. C. Fritz,Martin Vahlensieck,S. Majumdar,Yves Berthezène,St. Grampp,Harry K. Genant +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the incidence of residual and reconverted hematopoietic marrow in the distal femur in a series of 50 adult patients using conventional spin-echo and opposed-phase gradient-echo MR images.
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