A promising new combination in multimodality imaging is MR-PET, where the high soft tissue contrast of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and the functional information of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) are combined. Although many technical problems have recently been solved, it is still an open problem to determine the attenuation map from the available MR scan, as the MR intensities are not directly related to the attenuation values. One standard approach is an atlas registration where the atlas MR image is aligned with the patient MR thus also yielding an attenuation image for the patient. We also propose another approach, which to our knowledge has not been tried before: Using Support Vector Machines we predict the attenuation value d...
Combined PET/MR provides at the same time molecular and functional imaging as well as excellent soft...
PET/MRI is an emerging dual-modality imaging technology that requires new approaches to PET attenuat...
With the recent availability of clinical whole-body PET/MRI it is possible to evaluate and further d...
A promising new combination in multimodality imaging is MR-PET, where the high soft tissue contrast ...
PET/MR combines the high soft tissue contrast of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and the functional...
There has recently been a growing interest in combining PET and MR. Attenuation correction (AC), whi...
Contains fulltext : 77113.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For quantitati...
UNLABELLED: For quantitative PET information, correction of tissue photon attenuation is mandatory. ...
Attenuation correction is an essential component of the long chain of data correction techniques req...
Abstract Despite being thirteen years since the installation of the first PET-MR system, the scanner...
Attenuation correction is an essential component of the long chain of data correction techniques req...
Recent emerging hybrid technology of positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MR) imagin...
Combined PET/MR provides simultaneous molecular and functional information in an anatomical context ...
We are developing MRI-based attenuation correction methods for PET images. PET has high sensitivity ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Recent emerging hybrid technology of positron emission tomography/ma...
Combined PET/MR provides at the same time molecular and functional imaging as well as excellent soft...
PET/MRI is an emerging dual-modality imaging technology that requires new approaches to PET attenuat...
With the recent availability of clinical whole-body PET/MRI it is possible to evaluate and further d...
A promising new combination in multimodality imaging is MR-PET, where the high soft tissue contrast ...
PET/MR combines the high soft tissue contrast of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and the functional...
There has recently been a growing interest in combining PET and MR. Attenuation correction (AC), whi...
Contains fulltext : 77113.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For quantitati...
UNLABELLED: For quantitative PET information, correction of tissue photon attenuation is mandatory. ...
Attenuation correction is an essential component of the long chain of data correction techniques req...
Abstract Despite being thirteen years since the installation of the first PET-MR system, the scanner...
Attenuation correction is an essential component of the long chain of data correction techniques req...
Recent emerging hybrid technology of positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MR) imagin...
Combined PET/MR provides simultaneous molecular and functional information in an anatomical context ...
We are developing MRI-based attenuation correction methods for PET images. PET has high sensitivity ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Recent emerging hybrid technology of positron emission tomography/ma...
Combined PET/MR provides at the same time molecular and functional imaging as well as excellent soft...
PET/MRI is an emerging dual-modality imaging technology that requires new approaches to PET attenuat...
With the recent availability of clinical whole-body PET/MRI it is possible to evaluate and further d...