Lokale interaktive Benutzeroberfläche zum RT ONE/380 ILTIS (Interactive Local Transformation and Illumination of Surfaces)

Author(s):  
M. Haneke ◽  
K. Steinberger
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Miguel ◽  
Eduardo Lleida ◽  
Alfons Juan ◽  
Luis Buera ◽  
Alfonso Ortega ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 146 (2) ◽  
pp. 373-380 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asgeir S. Jakola ◽  
David Bouget ◽  
Ingerid Reinertsen ◽  
Anne J. Skjulsvik ◽  
Lisa Millgård Sagberg ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Malignant transformation represents the natural evolution of diffuse low-grade gliomas (LGG). This is a catastrophic event, causing neurocognitive symptoms, intensified treatment and premature death. However, little is known concerning the spatial distribution of malignant transformation in patients with LGG. Materials and methods Patients histopathological diagnosed with LGG and subsequent radiological malignant transformation were identified from two different institutions. We evaluated the spatial distribution of malignant transformation with (1) visual inspection and (2) segmentations of longitudinal tumor volumes. In (1) a radiological transformation site < 2 cm from the tumor on preceding MRI was defined local transformation. In (2) overlap with pretreatment volume after importation into a common space was defined as local transformation. With a centroid model we explored if there were particular patterns of transformations within relevant subgroups. Results We included 43 patients in the clinical evaluation, and 36 patients had MRIs scans available for longitudinal segmentations. Prior to malignant transformation, residual radiological tumor volumes were > 10 ml in 93% of patients. The transformation site was considered local in 91% of patients by clinical assessment. Patients treated with radiotherapy prior to transformation had somewhat lower rate of local transformations (83%). Based upon the segmentations, the transformation was local in 92%. We did not observe any particular pattern of transformations in examined molecular subgroups. Conclusion Malignant transformation occurs locally and within the T2w hyperintensities in most patients. Although LGG is an infiltrating disease, this data conceptually strengthens the role of loco-regional treatments in patients with LGG.


1964 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 109-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kuranishi ◽  
A. M. Rodrigues
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Let Γ be a continuous pseudo group acting on a manifold M. Denote by (M, M’, ρ) a fibered manifold preserved by transformations in Γ. Then any f in Γ locally induces a local transformation f′ of M′. Denote by Γ/ρ the set of all such f′. Then it might seem natural to expect that Γ/ρ is a continuous pseudo group acting on M′. However the matter is not so simple. For instance, take f′ and g′ in Γ/ρ such that the composition f′°g′ can be defined. Then they can be lifted to local transformations f and g belonging to Γ.


2018 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 200-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.K. Fukumasu ◽  
C.F. Bernardes ◽  
M.A. Ramirez ◽  
V.J. Trava-Airoldi ◽  
R.M. Souza ◽  
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