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    Epidemiological analysis of pulmonary artery dilation prevalence in Moscow: automated computed tomography image analysis by Solovev, Alexander V., Sinitsyn, Valentin E., Sokolova, Maria V., Kudryavtsev, Nikita D., Vladzymyrskyy, Anton A., Semenov, Dmitry S.

    Published in Digital diagnostics (03-07-2024)
    “…BACKGROUND: The state of health of the pulmonary system and its impact on the overall well-being of the individual is an important aspect of modern medicine…”
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    Artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of thoracic aortic aneurysms in a retrospective chest computed tomography scan analysis by Solovev, Alexander V., Sinitsyn, Valentin E., Petraikin, Alexey V., Vladzymyrskyy, Anton A., Reshetnikov, Roman V.

    Published in Digital diagnostics (26-06-2023)
    “…BACKGROUND: Aortic aneurysms, known as silent killers, are frequently asymptomatic, leading to vessel rupture and death. Annual rates for ruptures,…”
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    Impact of body mass index on the reliability of the CT0–4 grading system: a comparison of computed tomography protocols by Blokhin, Ivan A., Gonchar, Anna P., Kodenko, Maria R., Solovev, Alexander V., Gombolevskiy, Victor A., Reshetnikov, Roman V.

    Published in Digital diagnostics (14-07-2022)
    “…BACKGROUND: The increased frequency of chest computed tomography utilization in the fight against COVID-19 has made usage of low-dose computed tomography…”
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    Improving aortic aneurysm detection with artificial intelligence based on chest computed tomography data by Solovev, Alexander V., Vasilev, Yuriy A., Sinitsyn, Valentin E., Petraikin, Alexey V., Vladzymyrskyy, Anton V., Shulkin, Igor M., Sharova, Daria E., Semenov, Dmitry S.

    Published in Digital diagnostics (19-04-2024)
    “…BACKGROUND: Aortic aneurysms are known as “silent killers” because this potentially fatal condition can be asymptomatic. The annual incidence of thoracic…”
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