Publications
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Evaluation of a novel forward-looking optical coherence tomography probe for endoscopic applications: an ex vivo feasibility study
F.J.C. Jacobs, V. Groenhuis, I.M. de Jong, I.D. Nagtegaal, M.M. Rovers, G.J. Bulte, J.J. Fütterer Background: As a result of recent advances in the development of small microelectromechanical system mirrors, a novel forward-looking optical coherence...
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Ultrasound imaging in breast cancer and neuromuscular disorders: Methods for quantitative and three-dimensional imaging
Ultrasound (US) is a very commonly used imaging technique in clinical care. Many applications include the use of US imaging because it is an effective, safe and efficient tool. Even though US has been available to clinics for decades, continuous...
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Three-dimensional quantitative muscle ultrasound in patients with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy and myotonic dystrophy
L. de Jong, A. Greco, A. Nikolaev, G. Weijers, B.G.M. van Engelen, C.L. de Korte, J.J. Fütterer Introduction/aims: Ultrasound imaging of muscle tissue conventionally results in two-dimensional sampling of tissue. For heterogeneously affected muscles, a...