BackgroundTo determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthesis material composition can be applied to obtain CT-based attenuation maps with sufficient accuracy for quantitative assessment of (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in lesions near metallic prostheses.MethodsA custom hip prosthesis phantom with a lesion-sized cavity filled with 0.2 ml (18)F-FDG solution having an activity of 3.367 MBq adjacent to a prosthesis bore was imaged twice with a chrome-cobalt steel hip prosthesis and a plastic replica, respectively. Scanning was performed on a clinical hybrid PET/CT system equipped with an additional external (137)Cs transmission source. PET emission images were reconstructed from both phant...
Metalic implants may affect attenuation correction (AC) in PET/MR imaging. The purpose of this study...
In hybrid positron emission tomography (PET) and MRI systems, attenuation correction for PET image r...
OBJECTIVE Metal implants could affect the attenuation correction (AC) in positron emission tomograph...
BackgroundTo determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthe...
To determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthesis materi...
Background: To determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prost...
To determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthesis materi...
Abstract Background Metal artefact reduction (MAR) techniques still are in limited use in positron e...
Purpose Metallic prosthetic replacements, such as hip or knee implants, are known to cause strong st...
In recent years, different metal artifact reduction methods have been developed for CT. These method...
In recent years, different metal artifact reduction methods have been developed for CT. These method...
We present a novel technique for accurate whole-body attenuation correction in the presence of metal...
Metallic implants are known to generate bright and dark streaking artifacts in x-ray computed tomogr...
Metalic implants may affect attenuation correction (AC) in PET/MR imaging. The purpose of this study...
In hybrid positron emission tomography (PET) and MRI systems, attenuation correction for PET image r...
OBJECTIVE Metal implants could affect the attenuation correction (AC) in positron emission tomograph...
BackgroundTo determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthe...
To determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthesis materi...
Background: To determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prost...
To determine if metal artefact reduction (MAR) combined with a priori knowledge of prosthesis materi...
Abstract Background Metal artefact reduction (MAR) techniques still are in limited use in positron e...
Purpose Metallic prosthetic replacements, such as hip or knee implants, are known to cause strong st...
In recent years, different metal artifact reduction methods have been developed for CT. These method...
In recent years, different metal artifact reduction methods have been developed for CT. These method...
We present a novel technique for accurate whole-body attenuation correction in the presence of metal...
Metallic implants are known to generate bright and dark streaking artifacts in x-ray computed tomogr...
Metalic implants may affect attenuation correction (AC) in PET/MR imaging. The purpose of this study...
In hybrid positron emission tomography (PET) and MRI systems, attenuation correction for PET image r...
OBJECTIVE Metal implants could affect the attenuation correction (AC) in positron emission tomograph...