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Michael W. Vannier
Researcher at University of Chicago
Publications - 414
Citations - 20701
Michael W. Vannier is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Tomography. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 391 publications receiving 19661 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael W. Vannier include University of Washington & Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine.
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Calcaneal and pelvic fractures: diagnostic evaluation by three-dimensional computed tomography scans.
Michael W. Vannier,Charles F. Hildebolt,Louis A. Gilula,Thomas K. Pilgram,F. A. Mann,Barbara Monsees,William A. Murphy,William G. Totty,C.J. Offutt +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that for skeletal areas with complicated anatomy (such as the pelvis and calcaneus), the diagnostic value of 3D CT is often equivalent to that of conventional methods.
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A phase IB/randomized phase II study of gemcitabine (G) plus placebo (P) or vismodegib (V), a hedgehog (Hh) pathway inhibitor, in patients (pts) with metastatic pancreatic cancer (PC): Interim analysis of a University of Chicago phase II consortium study.
Daniel Virgil Thomas Catenacci,Nathan Bahary,Martin J. Edelman,Sreenivasa Nattam,Robert de Wilton Marsh,Andreas Kaubisch,James Alfred Wallace,Deirdre Jill Cohen,Patrick J. Stiff,Bethany G. Sleckman,Sachdev P. Thomas,Heinz-Josef Lenz,Les Henderson,Ciara Zagaya,Michael W. Vannier,Theodore Karrison,Walter M. Stadler,Hedy L. Kindler +17 more
TL;DR: A multi-center, placebo-controlled, phase IB/randomized phase II trial of GV or GP, a small molecule antagonist of the Hh signaling pathway, has activity in preclinical PC models and terminates if the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis was <10%.
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PC-based 3-D reconstruction of medical images
Daniel Geist,Michael W. Vannier +1 more
TL;DR: Using the C language on a networked IBM PC-clone personal computer, a complete set of software to perform 3-D surface reconstruction from serial sections has been developed, which is efficient in terms of computational and memory requirements.
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Periodontal Disease Morbidity Quantification. I. Optimal Selection of Teeth for Periodontal Bone Loss Surveys
Michael K. Shrout,Charles F. Hildebolt,Charles F. Hildebolt,Michael W. Vannier,Michael A. Province,Edward P. Vahey +5 more
TL;DR: Mandibular second premolars plus any other mandibular posterior teeth were the optimal combination of tooth for an abbreviated index, and this subset is suitable for use with bite-wing radiographs.
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Reliability of linear alveolar bone loss measurements of mandibular posterior teeth from digitized bitewing radiographs
Charles F. Hildebolt,Thomas K. Pilgram,N. Yokoyama-Crothers,G. Fletcher,J. L. Helbig,Thad Q. Bartlett,Michael Gravier,Michael W. Vannier,Michael K. Shrout +8 more
TL;DR: Observer reliability in performing linear measurements between the cementoenamel junction and alveolar crest was determined for mandibular posterior teeth from digitized clinical bitewing radiographs acquired during recall examinations.