1. [Development of comprehensive image processing technique for differential diagnosis of liver disease by using multi-modality images-pixel-based cross-correlation method using a profile-].
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Inoue A, Okura Y, Kawashita I, Ito K, Matsunaga N, Sanada T, Akiyama M, and Ishida T
- Subjects
- Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Liver Diseases diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Tomography, Spiral Computed methods
- Abstract
Imaging techniques such as high magnetic field imaging and multidetector-row CT have been markedly improved recently. The final image-reading systems easily produce more than a thousand diagnostic images per patient. Therefore, we developed a comprehensive cross-correlation processing technique using multi-modality images, in order to decrease the considerable time and effort involved in the interpretation of a radiogram (multi-formatted display and/or stack display method, etc). In this scheme, the criteria of an attending radiologist for the differential diagnosis of liver cyst, hemangioma of liver, hepatocellular carcinoma, and metastatic liver cancer on magnetic resonance images with various sequences and CT images with and without contrast enhancement employ a cross-correlation coefficient. Using a one-dimensional cross-correlation method, comprehensive image processing could be also adapted for various artifacts (some depending on modality imaging, and some on patients), which may be encountered at the clinical scene. This comprehensive image-processing technique could assist radiologists in the differential diagnosis of liver diseases.
- Published
- 2009
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