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FEM-based automatic segmentation of muscle and fat tissues from thoracic CT images

Popuri et al., 2013

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8905087059899637866
Author
Popuri K
Cobzas D
Jägersand M
Esfandiari N
Baracos V
Publication year
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2013 IEEE 10th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging

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The estimation of body composition (ie, proportions of muscle and fat tissues) in cancer patients has important clinical and research applications. In particular, chemotherapy drug dosage is determined after taking into account the muscle and fat proportions in the patient's …
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