5/28/2012

Quantitative Dynamnic Telethermometry in Medical Diagnosis Management Review

Quantitative Dynamnic Telethermometry in Medical Diagnosis Management
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This monograph gives a good review of thermal dianosis down through the ages, but then drifts into wishland when it comes to the latest in thermal imaging. "Could", "would", should", and "may" are overused in making the case for thermography as a diagnostic tool for the future, with little real data to help the effort. A total lack of thermal images and graphics greatly limits the book. Bottom line: not worth the price unless you want to research the huge selection of references.
James S. Campbell, EE, MD.

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This book describes conceptually new techniques in quantitative telethermometry based on monitoring the rapid changes in skin temperature in time with a fast, computerized infrared camera. Quantitative Dynamic Telethermometry in Medical Diagnosis and Management cites many hundreds of clinical research papers that demonstrate the wide range of potential applications for this technique. It also provides a critical review of the conceptual differences between the classical static qualitative and this novel dynamic quantitative methodology. Dynamic area telethermometry is being recognized now as a major medical tool for the twenty-first century.

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