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10 March 2006 Dedicated registration for DCE MRI mammography
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Abstract
Dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI mammography is currently receiving much interest in clinical research. It bears the potential to discriminate between benign and malignant lesions by analysis of the contrast uptake of the lesion. However, a registration of the individual images of a contrast-uptake series is crucial in order to avoid motion artefacts in the uptake curves, which could affect the diagnosis. It is on the other hand well known from the registration literature that a registration that uses a standard similarity measure (e.g. mean sum of squared differences, cross-correlation) may cause artefacts if contrast agent is taken up between the images to be registered. Thus we propose a registration on the basis of an application-specific similarity measure that explicitly uses features of the contrast uptake. We report initial results using this registration method.
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Steffen Renisch, Thomas Bülow, Ingwer C. Carlsen, and Astrid Franz "Dedicated registration for DCE MRI mammography", Proc. SPIE 6144, Medical Imaging 2006: Image Processing, 61442C (10 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.651597
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Magnetic resonance imaging

Mammography

Tissues

Data modeling

Data acquisition

Blood

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