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Last updated: 5/4/16

Summary

The I-STAR lab is developing a dedicated cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) for the detection and evaluation of intracranial hemorrhage. In the envisioned application, the scanner will be brought to the stroke patient and diagnosed at the point of care. Our project focuses on developing a digital simulator software and physical phantom in conjunction to aid in …</description>
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