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Visualization of real time mr guided hyperthermia

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Marshall, David

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I predict that improved methods of visualizing magnetic resonance guided (MRg) hyperthermia will be needed within four to eleven years. This will happen as a result of: increasing refresh rates for MR thermometry; improving understanding of thermal damage mechanisms; the limits of human perceptual abilities; and, the limits of current visualization methods. I establish a case for prioritizing the research of new interfaces. If new interactive visualizations are not developed in-time, advancing MR and medical technologies will out-pace the ability of software systems to fully utilize those advances.

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IFMBE Proceedings

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2037-12-31
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