Rafael Misse

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Artificial intelligence applied to medical imaging research: What’s new?

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are developing exponentially and their use applications are increasing across all sectors. In healthcare, automation related to assistance and care in health and in the clinical research for the analysis of medical images, medical and hospital centers, as well as clinical research centers is being implemented. The current standard of AI […]

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Medical Imaging AI models in Respiratory Medicine: Challenges and Perspectives 

       Pneumonia is a preventable and treatable lung disease that is especially deadly among the elderly, children and the immunocompromised. It is the number 1 killer of children under 5, claiming more lives in this age group than AIDS, malaria, and measles combined [1]. Despite the overwhelming death toll of pneumonia, it rarely receives coverage in

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Innovation in Medical Imaging Never Stops

In the public’s imagination, most medical innovation happens by accident [1]. We imagine the discovery of penicillin by studying moldy petri dishes, accidently infaring a spouse’s hand with X-Rays (link to earlier post on the discovery of radiology) or discoveries in cardiac surgery. However, innovation is the practical implementation of a set of ideas which

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