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Morton H. Leonard

Researcher at University of Texas Medical Branch

Publications -  12
Citations -  703

Morton H. Leonard is an academic researcher from University of Texas Medical Branch. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 665 citations.

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Laser optoacoustic imaging system for detection of breast cancer

TL;DR: During the preliminary clinical studies on 27 patients, the LOIS-64 was able to visualize 18 out of 20 malignant lesions suspected from mammography and ultrasound images and confirmed by the biopsy performed after the optoacoustic tomography (OAT) procedure.
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Trochanteric syndrome: calcareous and noncalcareous tendonitis and bursitis about the trochanter major

Morton H. Leonard
- 13 Sep 1958 - 
TL;DR: The trochanteric syndrome frequently masquerades as sciatica, a symptom pattern analogous to the so-called bursitis of the shoulder, andendonitis, tenosynovitis, and bursesitis about the glenohumeral joint are well known to the profession.
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Comparison of breast tissue measurements using magnetic resonance imaging, digital mammography and a mathematical algorithm.

TL;DR: Reliability studies compared measurements from four methods, 3DGRE, STIR, HSM, and MATH, indicating that all four methods were reliable for measuring BD and that the mathematical algorithm and the two complimentary non-invasive MRI protocols could objectively and reliably estimate different types of breast tissues.
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Detection and noninvasive diagnostics of breast cancer with 2-color laser optoacoustic imaging system

TL;DR: The LOIS-64/16 laser optoacoustic imaging system was able to differentiate phantoms mimicking tumors and malformations visualized in clinics based on the contrast and morphology of their images obtained at 1064 nm and 757 nm.
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Nodular mucinosis of the breast: a case report with pathologic, ultrasonographic, and clinical findings and review of the literature.

TL;DR: A 21-year-old white woman presented with a mass in the left breast of 6 months' duration that suggested a benign breast lesion, including a fibroadenoma or nipple adenoma, and the patient desired excision of the lesion.