Assessment of iron overload in liver by T2* magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used clinical procedure. In the common clinical practice, measurement is performed locally by manually drawing a small region of interest in liver. This procedure may be affected by a noticeable intra- and inter-observer variability. In this study, a new approach is proposed that performs a global semiautomatic measurement of T2* involving the whole liver extension. Parenchyma is automatically segmented by an adaptive fuzzy-clustering algorithm. The liver T2* global value is evaluated using a pixel-wise approach by introducing an appropriate signal decay model. The proposed method was tested on a synthetic software model and on MR images acquired from 3...
Iron overload is a matter of an extreme clinical importance, in the overall management of Thalassaem...
International audiencePURPOSE:To evaluate the performance and limitations of the signal intensity ra...
Liver iron overload is the histological hallmark of hereditary hemochromatosis and transfusional hem...
In the clinical MRI practice, it is common to assess liver iron overload by T2* multi-echo gradient-...
In the clinical MRI practice, it is common to assess liver iron overload by T2* multi-echo gradient-...
Purpose: To improve liver iron load assessment by investigating the precision of different approache...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the single ROI approach for the detection of hepatic i...
Iron overload, a complication of repeated blood transfusions, can cause tissue damage and organ fail...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in non-invasive iron measurement, especially of ...
Hepatic iron overload is a severe complication in patients receiving chronic blood transfusions for ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESMRI-R2* has been accepted as a clinical tool for monitoring iron overload i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been considered for the quantification of iron overload in the ...
Abstract—An accurate measurement of the liver iron over-load is essential for the management of dise...
T2* is a magnetic relaxation property of any tissue and is inversely related to intracellular iron s...
Measurements of hepatic iron concentration (HIC) are important predictors of transfusional iron burd...
Iron overload is a matter of an extreme clinical importance, in the overall management of Thalassaem...
International audiencePURPOSE:To evaluate the performance and limitations of the signal intensity ra...
Liver iron overload is the histological hallmark of hereditary hemochromatosis and transfusional hem...
In the clinical MRI practice, it is common to assess liver iron overload by T2* multi-echo gradient-...
In the clinical MRI practice, it is common to assess liver iron overload by T2* multi-echo gradient-...
Purpose: To improve liver iron load assessment by investigating the precision of different approache...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the single ROI approach for the detection of hepatic i...
Iron overload, a complication of repeated blood transfusions, can cause tissue damage and organ fail...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in non-invasive iron measurement, especially of ...
Hepatic iron overload is a severe complication in patients receiving chronic blood transfusions for ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVESMRI-R2* has been accepted as a clinical tool for monitoring iron overload i...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been considered for the quantification of iron overload in the ...
Abstract—An accurate measurement of the liver iron over-load is essential for the management of dise...
T2* is a magnetic relaxation property of any tissue and is inversely related to intracellular iron s...
Measurements of hepatic iron concentration (HIC) are important predictors of transfusional iron burd...
Iron overload is a matter of an extreme clinical importance, in the overall management of Thalassaem...
International audiencePURPOSE:To evaluate the performance and limitations of the signal intensity ra...
Liver iron overload is the histological hallmark of hereditary hemochromatosis and transfusional hem...