DR. WILLIAM B HOBBINS, MD
Radiology at Medical Cir, Madison, WI

License number
Wisconsin 10149020
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
License number
Wisconsin 10149020
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgical Oncology
Address
Address
5510 Medical Cir, Madison, WI 53719
Phone
(608) 273-4274
(608) 273-9316 (Fax)

Organization information

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William B Hobbins MD

Fitchburg, WI  -  Madison, WI

Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office
Doing business as:
Christian Medical Center
Addresses:
4760 Schneider Dr, Fitchburg, WI 53575
58 Chequamegon Bay, Madison, WI 53719
Owners:
Mary Whitlock (Manager),William Hobbins (Owner)

Professional information

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William B Hobbins, Madison WI

Specialties:
Surgeon
Address:
5510 Medical Cir, Madison, WI 53719
Education:
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Surgery Certification in Surgery


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Method And Apparatus For High Resolution Dynamic Digital Infrared Imaging

US Patent:
8233968, Jul 31, 2012
Filed:
Jun 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
10/019904
Inventors:
Carol A. Yannacone - Patchogue NY, US
Benjamin A. Rousseau - Somerville MA, US
Jacob Green - Jacksonville FL, US
William B. Hobbins - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
Victor John Yannacone, Jr. - Patchogue NY
International Classification:
A61B 6/00
US Classification:
600473, 600474, 600310, 600425, 600407, 2503381, 25033901, 25033911, 25033914
Abstract:
An infrared imaging camera () acquires a plurality of frames () of infrared radiation from a patient (P) positioned in a field-of-view () of the camera (). Each frame () is acquired during a corresponding frame sample interval and each frame () corresponds to the infrared radiation acquired from an array of optical elements () in the field-of-view () during its frame sample interval. Plural rates of change are determined from infrared radiation received from the array of optical elements (), with each rate of change corresponding to a change of infrared radiation received from the same optical element () in at least two frames (). Each rate of change is mapped to a color or a shade of gray and the color or shade of gray of each rate of change is mapped to a position in an image corresponding to the position of the corresponding optical element () in the field-of-view (). The camera () can be used for early detection of neoplastic disease process, detection of angiogenesis and/or identification of treatment sites for pain management therapeutic modalities.