The list of qualified papers is presented below:

1.

The use of Scanning Electron Microscopy in Palaeontology: a study of Late Devonian thylacocephalan arthropods

 

2.

The use of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) in Entomology – observation of claws and pad structures of phasmids of family Heteropterygidae

 

3.

Advantages of using CT in anthropological analyses of mummy

 

4.

Digital facial reconstruction from the skull

 
 

5.

Analysis of the dental stigmata and heterotopic ossification of the yellow ligaments using micro-CT scanner

 
 
 
 
 

6.

Significance of personal objects made of bone materials in the Early Bronze Age south-eastern Poland based on selected imaging methods – project’s aims and methods

 

7.

The comparison of the effectiveness of the selected diagnostic methods detecting the occlusal caries of molar and premolar teeth

 
 
 

8.

Analysis of the odontological materials using micro-CT scanner

 
 
 

9.

The current use of an ultrasound scanner in the GP surgery to quickly differentiate abdominal pain

 
 
 
 
 

10.

Comparing radiopacity of dental materials using a modern X-Ray system

 
 
 

11.

Going deeper: 3D visualization of γδ T cells in mouse reproductive tract by tissue clearing CUBIC method

 

12.

Differentiation of adults’ frontal sinuses morphology as identification method and in historical population anthropological analysis

 
 

13.

Visible-Invisible. Some critical remarks in using laser scanning and aerial photographs

 

14.

3D scanner as a tool of an anthropolgist

 
 

15.

Shear wave elastography of the liver - analysis of possibilities and limitations of the method based on own experience

 

16.

Artificial intelligence applications in diagnostic imaging - state of the art

 
 
 
 
 

17.

Postmortem CT examination with 3D reconstruction

 
 

18.

The influence of radiologist on usefulness of Computed Tomography in finding dog’s undescended testicle - case report

 
 
 
 
 

19.

Shear-wave sonoelastography as a valuable diagnostic tool in patients with temporomandibular disorders

 
 
 
 

20.

2D and 3D imaging in facial reconstruction: advantages and disadvantages

 
 

21.

A case report of ruptured splenic artery as an extremely rare complication of chronic pancreatitis

 
 
 
 
 

22.

Influence of contrast administration on kidney pathology

 
 
 
 
 

23.

Treatment of a splanchnic artery aneurysms using endovascular intervention

– presentation of  3 cases of  patients

 
 
 
 
 

24.

Unusual and unexpected - scrotal and perineal varices in a male patient

 
 
 
 

25.

Takayasu arteritis in imaging diagnostics.

 
 
 
 
 

26.

Mechanical thrombomectomy as a future treatment in acute ischemic stroke - case report

 

27.

Volume of the spleen assessment –  linear measurements or coefficients?

 

28.

Dangerous esthetic treatments - case report of patient after rapeseed oil intramuscular injections.

 

29.

Morphometric changes in kidneys developed along with the ageing.

 

30.

Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) in the diagnosis of heart air embolism

 
31.

Variability in the number of infraorbital foramina in monkeys of the Papionini tribe

 
32.

Radiological study of knee-joint involvement in case of rheumatoid arthritis

 
33.

Change of bone tissue at osteoarthritis in dogs

 
34.

Biomorphological features of the shoulder bone elements of several owl representative

 

 

Here you can download the official abstract patterns for ORIGINAL STUDY, CASE REPORT and REVIEW

Abstract must be no longer than 2250 characters (including spacebars).  It should have structural type.

Original study should include: introduction, aim, materials and methods, results and conclusions;
Case reports: introduction, case study and conclusions;
Review: introduction, problem description, summary.

The abstract should be sent in English regardless of the session. The authors are responsible for the content and the form of the abstract.

No references section is necessary.

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Streszczenie nie może być dłuższe niż 2250 znaków (wliczając spacje i powinno mieć określoną strukturę:

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Opisy przypadków: wstęp, opis przypadku, wnioski.
Prace poglądowe: wstęp, opis problemu, podsumowanie. 

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