International audiencePurpose: Cranial stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) requires highly accurate lesion delineation. However, MRI can have significant inherent geometric distortions. We investigated how well the Elements Cranial Distortion Correction algorithm of Brainlab (Munich, Germany) corrects the distortions in MR image-sets of a phantom and patients.Methods: A non-distorted reference computed tomography image-set of a CIRS Model 603-GS (CIRS, Norfolk, VA, USA) phantom was acquired. Three-dimensional T1-weighted images were acquired with five MRI scanners and reconstructed with vendor-derived distortion correction. Some were reconstructed without correction to generate heavily distorted image-sets. All MR image-sets were corrected with...
PURPOSE: The development of synthetic computed tomography (CT) (synCT) derived from magnetic resonan...
Objective Phantoms are often used to estimate the geometric accuracy in magnetic resonance imaging (...
PurposeSpatial distortions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are mainly caused by inhomogeneities ...
International audiencePurpose: Cranial stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) requires highly accurate lesi...
Magnetic Resonance images (MRIs) are employed in brain Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy (S...
Magnetic Resonance images (MRIs) are employed in brain Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy (S...
While MR-only treatment planning has shown promise, there are still several well-known challenges th...
Purpose: Spatial distortions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are mainly caused by inhomogeneitie...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) geometric distortions on he...
Distortion in magnetic resonance images needs to be taken into account for the purposes of radiother...
PURPOSE: Recent advancements in synthetic computed tomography (synCT) from magnetic resonance (MR) i...
MR images are known to be distorted because of both gradient nonlinearity and imperfections in the B...
PurposeTo estimate the overall spatial distortion on clinical patient images for a 0.35 T MR-gu...
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful for studying the diseased, dysfu...
As magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) becomes increasingly integrated into radiotherapy (RT) for enhan...
PURPOSE: The development of synthetic computed tomography (CT) (synCT) derived from magnetic resonan...
Objective Phantoms are often used to estimate the geometric accuracy in magnetic resonance imaging (...
PurposeSpatial distortions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are mainly caused by inhomogeneities ...
International audiencePurpose: Cranial stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) requires highly accurate lesi...
Magnetic Resonance images (MRIs) are employed in brain Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy (S...
Magnetic Resonance images (MRIs) are employed in brain Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy (S...
While MR-only treatment planning has shown promise, there are still several well-known challenges th...
Purpose: Spatial distortions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are mainly caused by inhomogeneitie...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) geometric distortions on he...
Distortion in magnetic resonance images needs to be taken into account for the purposes of radiother...
PURPOSE: Recent advancements in synthetic computed tomography (synCT) from magnetic resonance (MR) i...
MR images are known to be distorted because of both gradient nonlinearity and imperfections in the B...
PurposeTo estimate the overall spatial distortion on clinical patient images for a 0.35 T MR-gu...
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful for studying the diseased, dysfu...
As magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) becomes increasingly integrated into radiotherapy (RT) for enhan...
PURPOSE: The development of synthetic computed tomography (CT) (synCT) derived from magnetic resonan...
Objective Phantoms are often used to estimate the geometric accuracy in magnetic resonance imaging (...
PurposeSpatial distortions in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are mainly caused by inhomogeneities ...