K. Arvind Karthik's research while affiliated with BUCHI India Private Limited and other places
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Publications (2)
The human brain is considered to be the anatomical seat of intelligence, comprehensively supervising conscious and autonomous functions responsible for monitoring and control operations. Although neural homeostasis can be disrupted, early signs of disease should be recognized to save the patient from permanent disability and even a preventable deat...
Brain abnormality is a harsh illness among humans and is usually diagnosed with medical imaging procedures. Due to its importance, a significant quantity of image assessment and decision-making procedures exist in literature. This article proposes a two-stage image assessment tool to examine brain MR images acquired using the Flair and Diffusion-We...
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... Typically, cancer is caused by abnormal cell or tissue growth and standard treatment methodologies include medication, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. Early-stage cancer (benign) can often be treated with medication and chemotherapy, while advanced cancer (malignant) often requires more complex treatment procedures, including surgery [4,5]. ...
... MRI is mostly preferable to diagnose a BT because it produces more detailed images than any other scan. 4. Diffusion weighting imaging: For the detection of stroke lesions (SL), the MRI sequences, namely DWI [17] and Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR), are used [18]. The infection part is highlighted as the hyperintensity in the DWI sequence. ...