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International Classification of HRCT for Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Diseases

Yukinori Kusaka ; Kurt G. Hering ; John E. Parker (eds.)

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Imaging / Radiology; Pneumology/Respiratory System; Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine

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978-4-431-23924-6

ISBN electrónico

978-4-431-27512-1

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2005

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Introduction

Yukinori Kusaka; Kurt G. Hering; John E. Parker

In fourth party logistics (4PL), network optimization needs to synthesize the entire possible 3PL vendors to provide integrated logistics schemes, which can meet all the requirements of customers. Since there are knapsack constraints and un-knapsack constraints, the computational burden is considered to be a problem and a modest computation is required. In this paper, a 4PL optimization network-model is established and a two-process method is suggested for simplifying the corresponding 4PL network. An example is provided and some analysis is given after the calculation.

- Introduction | Pp. 1-2

A Glossary of HRCT Terms

Hiroaki Arakawa

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part I - Classification System | Pp. 5-14

Coding CT-Classification in Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Disease (OERD)

Kurt G. Hering; Thomas Kraus

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part I - Classification System | Pp. 15-23

Technical Aspects and Imaging Parameters in HRCT

Tapio Vehmas; Leena Kivisaari

In fourth party logistics (4PL), network optimization needs to synthesize the entire possible 3PL vendors to provide integrated logistics schemes, which can meet all the requirements of customers. Since there are knapsack constraints and un-knapsack constraints, the computational burden is considered to be a problem and a modest computation is required. In this paper, a 4PL optimization network-model is established and a two-process method is suggested for simplifying the corresponding 4PL network. An example is provided and some analysis is given after the calculation.

Part I - Classification System | Pp. 25-30

Radiation Exposure and Risk Assessment in HRCT

Kanae Nishizawa; Shinji Yoshinaga; Juhani Karppinen; Tapio Vehmas

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part II - Practice and Study Protocol | Pp. 33-44

Application of the International Classification of HRCT for the Occupational Lung Diseases

Narufumi Suganuma; Yukinori Kusaka

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part II - Practice and Study Protocol | Pp. 45-55

ILO International Classifications of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses — Past, Present and Future —

Yutaka Hosoda

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part II - Practice and Study Protocol | Pp. 57-70

Pleural Diseases

Michael Crane; Pierre Alain Gevenois; Marc Letourneux

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part III - CT Images | Pp. 73-92

Parenchymal Changes of CT Imaging

Masanori Akira

In fourth party logistics (4PL), network optimization needs to synthesize the entire possible 3PL vendors to provide integrated logistics schemes, which can meet all the requirements of customers. Since there are knapsack constraints and un-knapsack constraints, the computational burden is considered to be a problem and a modest computation is required. In this paper, a 4PL optimization network-model is established and a two-process method is suggested for simplifying the corresponding 4PL network. An example is provided and some analysis is given after the calculation.

Part III - CT Images | Pp. 93-105

Radiological and Pathological Correlation of Autopsied Cases of Pneumoconioses

Hiroaki Arakawa; Hisao Shida; Koichi Honma; Yutaka Hosoda

As stated above, the Classification is designated for the purpose of medical screening and surveillance for the occupational lung diseases. However, the set of classification included in this book will give assistance also in clinical diagnosis of the occupational lung diseases. Wide application of the Classification is expected for further understanding of prevalence, prognosis and complications of the occupational lung diseases.

Part III - CT Images | Pp. 107-141