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Revolutions Medical Discusses Presentation of MRI Paper at IPCV and Relevance to Clinical Application Studies

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Revolutions Medical Corporation discusses presentation of related MRI paper at IPCV

Revolutions Medical Corporation announces additional details regarding clinical studies and presentation of related MRI paper at IPCV (Image Processing and Computer Vision) by H. Keith Brown, PhD.

Using Revolutions Medical's proprietary MRI software tools these studies will use existing image data from several regional facilities including the Biological Imaging Research Center at the University of Georgia in Athens. Other clinical MRI imaging facilities are being solicited for participation. They will be based on a recent presentation at IPCV in Las Vegas July 2010 (http://www.world-academy-of-Science.org/worldcomp10/ws/conferences/ipcv10) by Dr. Brown and his colleagues. That presentation entitled Brain MRI Image Segmentation using Fuzzy C-Means Clustering is built on an extensive body of work incorporated into the RevColor MRI tool. The clinical studies will explore the applicability of the Revolutions Medical MRI software tools to image diagnostics, with the goal of eventually improving patient outcomes and cost.

H. Keith Brown, Professor of Anatomy, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine states, "I am looking forward to exploring these key applications using the Revolutions Medical's MRI software tools. These studies are based on many years of research in this area. I look forward to realizing the promise of this powerful technology in the months to come."

Several previous related publications by Dr. Brown include:

Phillips, W.E., Brown, H.K., Bouza, J., and Figueroa; Neuro Radiologic MR Applications with Multiparametric Color Composite Display; Magnetic Resonance Imaging 14(1): 59-72, 1996.

Brown, H.K., T.R. Hazelton, A.K. Parsons, J.V. Fiorica, C.G. Berman, M.L. Silbiger; PC-based Full-Color Composite Display in MR Imaging of Adnexal Masses: Preliminary clinical Application with Quantitative Image Analysis and Pathologic Correlation, JCAT, 17(6): 993-1005, 1993.

Brown, H.K., T.R. Hazelton, J.V. Fiorica, A.K. Parsons, M.L. Silbiger; Composite and Classified Color Display in MR Imaging of the female pelvis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 10(1): 143-154, 1992.

Brown, H.K., T.R. Hazelton and M.L. Silbiger; Tomographic Abdominal Anatomy with Magnetic Resonance Color Composite Imaging, Clinical Anatomy, 5(2): 169-184, 1992.

Hazelton, T.R., H.K. Brown and M.L. Silbiger; Angiographic Magnetic Resonance Color Composites of the Normal Brain and its Vasculature, J. Neuroimaging, 2(3): 143-150, 1992.

Brown, H.K., T.R. Hazelton and M.L. Silbiger; Generation of Color Composites for Enhanced Tissue Differentiation in Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, American Journal of Anatomy, 192: 23-24, 1991.

Brown, H.K. and T.R. Hazelton Innovations in Diagnostic Imaging: Magnetic Resonance Angiographya and Color Image Display. Journal of the Florida Medical Association, 78 (5): 309-312, 1991.

"Keith's paper is a critical first step in exposing the medical community to the value of our proprietary MRI software application technology. The positive response Keith received from the presentation indicates that the medical community is excited about the potential of our approach to improving diagnostic confidence," states Tom Obrien, President of Revolutions Medical.

Source: Revolutions Medical Corporation