Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical procedures, such as StereoElectroEncephaloGraphy, and aid the diagnosis of vascular pathologies, as arterovenous malformations. We propose a new method for vessel classification using the contrast medium dynamics in rotational digital subtraction angiography (DSA). After 3D DSA and angiogram segmentation, contrast enhanced projections are processed to suppress soft tissue and bone structures attenuation effect and further enhance the CM flow. For each voxel labelled as vessel, a time intensity curve (TIC) is obtained as a linear combination of temporal basis functions whose weights are addressed by simultaneous algebraic reconstruction techn...
Three-dimensional (3D) information on blood flow and vessel morphology is important when assessing c...
X-ray digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is widely used for vessel and/or flow visualization and ...
Purpose: To establish the feasibility of using vessel-encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labelin...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Several neurosurgical procedures, such as ArteroVenous Malformations (AVMs) and StereoElectroEncepha...
Several neurosurgical procedures, such as ArteroVenous Malformations (AVMs) and StereoElectroEncepha...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Three-dimensional (3D) information on blood flow and vessel morphology is important when assessin...
Three-dimensional (3D) information on blood flow and vessel morphology is important when assessing c...
X-ray digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is widely used for vessel and/or flow visualization and ...
Purpose: To establish the feasibility of using vessel-encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labelin...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Classification of arteries and veins in cerebral angiograms can increase the safety of neurosurgical...
Several neurosurgical procedures, such as ArteroVenous Malformations (AVMs) and StereoElectroEncepha...
Several neurosurgical procedures, such as ArteroVenous Malformations (AVMs) and StereoElectroEncepha...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Preoperative three-dimensional (3-D) visualization of brain vasculature by digital subtraction angio...
Three-dimensional (3D) information on blood flow and vessel morphology is important when assessin...
Three-dimensional (3D) information on blood flow and vessel morphology is important when assessing c...
X-ray digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is widely used for vessel and/or flow visualization and ...
Purpose: To establish the feasibility of using vessel-encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labelin...