SnmAnnualMeeting2007

Chair for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality
Lehrstuhl für Informatikanwendungen in der Medizin & Augmented Reality

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SNM 54th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC,

We have 7 accepted abstracts for this year's SNM 54th Annual Meeting. Five of them are for oral presentation, two are poster demos.

D. I. Shakir, J. Bieniarz, S. Pirsig, T. Wendler, N. Navab, S. I. Ziegler
A first study on biological feasibility of intraoperative control of tumor resection borders with navigated beta-probe surface imaging
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM), Salt Lake City, UT, USA, June 2010 (bib)
T. Wendler, K. Herrmann, T. Lasser, J. Traub, M. Schwaiger, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab, A. K. Buck
Freehand SPECT: first in-vivo evaluation and comparison to conventional lymphatic mapping
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2009), Toronto, Canada, June 2009 (bib)
T. Wendler, J. Traub, T. Lasser, M. Feuerstein, J. Vogel, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab
Combined ultrasound and gamma probe imaging for examination of thyroid nodules
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2008), New Orleans, USA, June 2008 (bib)
T. Wendler, A. Hartl, T. Lasser, J. Traub, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab
3D Intra-operative nuclear imaging for SLNB in neck
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2008), New Orleans, USA, June 2008 (bib)
T. Lasser, A. Duliu, T. Wendler, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab
Navigated tracking of skin lesion progression with optical spectroscopy
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2008), New Orleans, USA, June 2008 (bib)
A. Hartl, T. Wendler, J. Traub, T. Lasser, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab
Confident radioactivity surface reconstruction for control of resection borders
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2008), New Orleans, USA, June 2008 (bib)
T. Wendler, A. Hartl, J. Traub, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab
Intraoperative nuclear imaging using navigated gamma-probes for tumor localization
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2007), Washington D.C., USA, June 2007 (bib)
T. Wendler, J. Traub, S. I. Ziegler, N. Navab
Validation of navigated beta-probe imaging with PET/CT-generated activity surfaces. New approach in radio-guided resection for FDG-positive tumors
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM 2007), Washington D.C., USA, June 2007; Meeting Abstracts 48: 46P-b. (bib)
A. Martinez-Möller, R. Bundschuh, , N. Navab, S. I. Ziegler, M. Schwaiger, S. Nekolla
Comparison of Respiratory Sensors and its Compliance for Respiratory Gating in Emission Tomography
Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2007, 48 (suppl. 2), p426. Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM), held in Washington D.C., USA, June 2007 (bib)
A. Martinez-Möller, M. Souvatzoglou, R. Botnar, N. Navab, S. I. Ziegler, M. Schwaiger, S. Nekolla
An approach for MR-based attenuation correction for combined MR/PET: effects of ignoring bones
Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2007, 48 (suppl. 2), p156. Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM), held in Washington D.C., USA, June 2007 (bib)
A. Martinez-Möller, R. Bundschuh, N. Navab, S. I. Ziegler, M. Schwaiger, S. Nekolla
Determination of Body Surface Area from a whole-body CT scan and its impact for SUV normalization
Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2007, 48 (suppl. 2), p44. Proceedings of Annual Meeting of Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM), held in Washington D.C., USA, June 2007 (bib)

(the other 2 will be added soon)

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Title: SNM 54th Annual Meeting
Date: 27 March 2007
Location: Washington, DC
Abstract: We have 7 accepted abstracts for this year's SNM 54th Annual Meeting. Five of them are for oral presentation, two are poster demos.
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