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Transformation in Neurourology

Kim KH

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Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence-Based Urological Imaging Technologies and Practical Applications

Kim HS, Kim EJ, Kim J

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into medical imaging has notably expanded its significance within urology. AI applications offer a broad spectrum of utilities in this domain, ranging from precise...
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General Overview of Artificial Intelligence for Interstitial Cystitis in Urology

Cho Y, Park JM, Youn S

Our understanding of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) has evolved over time. The diagnosis of IC/BPS is primarily based on symptoms such as urgency, frequency, and bladder or pelvic pain....
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Insights Into Korean Public Perspectives on Urology: Online News Data Analytics Through Latent Dirichlet Allocation Topic Modeling

Oh YW, Kim J

Purpose: The objective of the study was to explore how urology-related news, one of the medical specialties profoundly linked to human health and life, is communicated to the public through...
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Designing Digital Therapeutic Content Using Chronic Disease Data: A Focus on Improving Urinary Dysfunction

Na J, Kim SJ, Lim Y

In recent years, advancements in information and communication technologies, including artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality, and augmented reality, have driven substantial growth in the field of digital medical diagnosis...
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Hybrid Bladder Phantom to Validate Next-Generation Optical Wearables for Neurogenic Bladder Volume Monitoring

Tu KJ, Lam JH, Kang BI, Kim A, Kim S

Purpose: The development of optics-based wearables for bladder volume monitoring has emerged as a significant topic in recent years. Given the innovative nature of this technology, there is currently no...
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Improved Detection of Urolithiasis Using High-Resolution Computed Tomography Images by a Vision Transformer Model

Choi HS, Kim JS, Whangbo TK, Eun SJ

Purpose: Urinary stones cause lateral abdominal pain and are a prevalent condition among younger age groups. The diagnosis typically involves assessing symptoms, conducting physical examinations, performing urine tests, and utilizing...
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