Background and Objective. When radiologists diagnose lung diseases in chest radiography, they can miss some lung nodules overlapped with ribs or clavicles. Dual-energy subtraction (DES) imaging performs well because it can produce soft tissue images, in which the bone components in chest radiography were almost suppressed but the visibility of nodules and lung vessels was still maintained. However, most routinely available X-ray machines do not possess the DES function. Thus, we presented a data-driven decomposition model to perform virtual DES function for decomposing a single conventional chest radiograph into soft tissue and bone images. Methods. For a given chest radiograph, similar chest radiographs with corresponding DES soft tissue a...
Abstract. Quantitative tissue classification using dual-energy CT has the potential to improve accur...
Abstract—When lung nodules overlap with ribs or clavicles in chest radiographs, it can be difficult ...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of energy subtraction (ES) chest ...
Lung cancer is currently the first leading cause of worldwide cancer deaths since the early stage of...
Dual-energy chest radiography (DECR) is a medical imaging technology that can improve diagnostic acc...
The identification and segmentation of target objects from medical images is often confused by other...
Two technical solutions using single or dual shot offer different advantages and disadvantages for d...
AIM:We investigated the effect of a double-exposure dual-energy subtraction (DES) technique on the p...
Dual-energy (DE) x-ray imaging of the chest decomposes two radiographs acquired at low- and high x-r...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of energy subtraction (ES) chest ...
AbstractThis paper presents an automated and comprehensive system for eliminating rib shadows in che...
Item does not contain fulltextAutomated quantitative analysis systems for medical images often lack ...
To retrospectively evaluate diagnostic performance of dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) for...
Recent advances in dual-energy imaging techniques, dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) and du...
Item does not contain fulltextDigital chest radiography is still the most common radiological examin...
Abstract. Quantitative tissue classification using dual-energy CT has the potential to improve accur...
Abstract—When lung nodules overlap with ribs or clavicles in chest radiographs, it can be difficult ...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of energy subtraction (ES) chest ...
Lung cancer is currently the first leading cause of worldwide cancer deaths since the early stage of...
Dual-energy chest radiography (DECR) is a medical imaging technology that can improve diagnostic acc...
The identification and segmentation of target objects from medical images is often confused by other...
Two technical solutions using single or dual shot offer different advantages and disadvantages for d...
AIM:We investigated the effect of a double-exposure dual-energy subtraction (DES) technique on the p...
Dual-energy (DE) x-ray imaging of the chest decomposes two radiographs acquired at low- and high x-r...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of energy subtraction (ES) chest ...
AbstractThis paper presents an automated and comprehensive system for eliminating rib shadows in che...
Item does not contain fulltextAutomated quantitative analysis systems for medical images often lack ...
To retrospectively evaluate diagnostic performance of dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) for...
Recent advances in dual-energy imaging techniques, dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) and du...
Item does not contain fulltextDigital chest radiography is still the most common radiological examin...
Abstract. Quantitative tissue classification using dual-energy CT has the potential to improve accur...
Abstract—When lung nodules overlap with ribs or clavicles in chest radiographs, it can be difficult ...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the impact of energy subtraction (ES) chest ...