Purpose: The presence of metallic dental fillings is prevalent in head and neck PET/CT imaging and generates bright and dark streaking artifacts in reconstructed CT images. The resulting artifacts would propagate to the corresponding PET images following CT-based attenuation correction (CTAC). This would cause over-and/or underestimation of tracer uptake in corresponding regions thus leading to inaccurate quantification of tracer uptake. The purpose of this study is to improve our recently proposed metal artifact reduction (MAR) approach and to assess its performance in a clinical setting.Methods: The proposed MAR algorithm is performed in the virtual sinogram space to overcome the challenges associated with manipulating raw CT data. The co...
PURPOSE: Oral contrast is usually administered in most X-ray computed tomography (CT) examinations o...
Use of metal objects such as dental implants, fillings, crowns, screws, nails, prosthesis and plates...
The susceptibility of MRI to metallic objects leads to void MR signal and missing information around...
Purpose: The presence of metallic dental fillings is prevalent in head and neck PET/CT imaging and g...
OBJECTIVE: Attenuation correction of PET data requires accurate determination of the attenuation map...
Abstract — Reliable attenuation correction methods in PET require accurate determination of the atte...
In patients with oral head and neck cancer, the presence of me-tallic dental implants produces strea...
Metallic implants, such as hip implants, are known to induce streaking artifacts in CT images which ...
It was the aim of this study to implement an algorithm, modifing Dixon-based magnetic resonance imag...
Metal artifacts in dental computed tomography (CT) images, caused by highly X-ray absorbing objects,...
In computed tomography (CT) imaging, if metal is present in the scan, it gives rise to streaks and s...
Purpose Metallic prosthetic replacements, such as hip or knee implants, are known to cause strong st...
PURPOSE: Oral contrast is usually administered in most X-ray computed tomography (CT) examinations o...
Use of metal objects such as dental implants, fillings, crowns, screws, nails, prosthesis and plates...
The susceptibility of MRI to metallic objects leads to void MR signal and missing information around...
Purpose: The presence of metallic dental fillings is prevalent in head and neck PET/CT imaging and g...
OBJECTIVE: Attenuation correction of PET data requires accurate determination of the attenuation map...
Abstract — Reliable attenuation correction methods in PET require accurate determination of the atte...
In patients with oral head and neck cancer, the presence of me-tallic dental implants produces strea...
Metallic implants, such as hip implants, are known to induce streaking artifacts in CT images which ...
It was the aim of this study to implement an algorithm, modifing Dixon-based magnetic resonance imag...
Metal artifacts in dental computed tomography (CT) images, caused by highly X-ray absorbing objects,...
In computed tomography (CT) imaging, if metal is present in the scan, it gives rise to streaks and s...
Purpose Metallic prosthetic replacements, such as hip or knee implants, are known to cause strong st...
PURPOSE: Oral contrast is usually administered in most X-ray computed tomography (CT) examinations o...
Use of metal objects such as dental implants, fillings, crowns, screws, nails, prosthesis and plates...
The susceptibility of MRI to metallic objects leads to void MR signal and missing information around...