Purpose: To retrospectively determine interobserver variability of semiautomated volume measurements of pulmonary nodules and the potential reasons for variability.Materials and Methods: The Dutch-Belgian lung cancer screening trial (NELSON) is a lung cancer screening study that includes men between the ages of 50 and 75 years who are current or former heavy smokers. The NELSON project was approved by the Dutch Ministry of Health and the ethics committee of each participating hospital. Informed consent was obtained from all participants. For this study, the authors evaluated 1200 consecutive low-dose computed tomographic (CT) scans of the chest obtained during the NELSON project and identified subjects who had at least one 50-500-mm(3) nodu...
Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate whether baseline nodule density or changes in density or nodule...
Contains fulltext : 81522.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We compared inte...
Purpose: To study the variability in volume change estimates of pulmonary nodules due to segmentatio...
Purpose: To retrospectively determine interobserver variability of semiautomated volume measurements...
Purpose: To retrospectively determine interobserver variability of semiautomated volume measurements...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess volume measurement variability in solid pulmonary nodules (volume...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of nodule margin on inter- and intra-reader variability in manu...
To assess in vivo volumetric repeatability of an automated software algorithm in pulmonary nodules d...
Purpose: To examine the factors that affect inter- and intraobserver agreement for pulmonary nodule ...
This study was done to evaluate the variability of semiautomated volume measurements of solid pulmon...
Contains fulltext : 153206.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)We aimed to t...
Currently, lung cancer screening by low-dose chest CT is implemented in the United States for high-r...
Abstract Background Recent recommendations for lung nodule management include volumetric analysis us...
We studied 2240 indeterminate solid nodules (volume 50-500 mm(3)) to determine the correlation of di...
Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate whether baseline nodule density or changes in density or nodule...
Contains fulltext : 81522.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We compared inte...
Purpose: To study the variability in volume change estimates of pulmonary nodules due to segmentatio...
Purpose: To retrospectively determine interobserver variability of semiautomated volume measurements...
Purpose: To retrospectively determine interobserver variability of semiautomated volume measurements...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess volume measurement variability in solid pulmonary nodules (volume...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of nodule margin on inter- and intra-reader variability in manu...
To assess in vivo volumetric repeatability of an automated software algorithm in pulmonary nodules d...
Purpose: To examine the factors that affect inter- and intraobserver agreement for pulmonary nodule ...
This study was done to evaluate the variability of semiautomated volume measurements of solid pulmon...
Contains fulltext : 153206.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)We aimed to t...
Currently, lung cancer screening by low-dose chest CT is implemented in the United States for high-r...
Abstract Background Recent recommendations for lung nodule management include volumetric analysis us...
We studied 2240 indeterminate solid nodules (volume 50-500 mm(3)) to determine the correlation of di...
Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate whether baseline nodule density or changes in density or nodule...
Contains fulltext : 81522.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)We compared inte...
Purpose: To study the variability in volume change estimates of pulmonary nodules due to segmentatio...