Images of the kidneys using dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance renography (DCE-MRR) contains unwanted complex organ motion due to respiration. This gives rise to motion artefacts that hinder the clinical assessment of kidney function. However, due to the rapid change in contrast agent within the DCE-MR image sequence, commonly used intensity-based image registration techniques are likely to fail. While semi-automated approaches involving human experts are a possible alternative, they pose significant drawbacks including inter-observer variability, and the bottleneck introduced through manual inspection of the multiplicity of images produced during a DCE-MRR study. To address this issue, we present a novel automated, registration-f...
We have applied image analysis methods in the assessment of human kidney perfusion based on 3D dynam...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced 4-D MR renography has the potential for broad clinical applications, but s...
Functional studies are routinely performed to provide quantitative evaluations of renal function. Of...
Images of the kidneys using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance renography (DCE-MRR) contai...
A major challenge of the image registration in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ...
To measure cortical and medullary MR renograms, regions of interest (ROIs) are placed on the kidney ...
International audiencePurpose: To improve 2D software for motion correction of renal dynamic contras...
Introduction Model-driven registration (MDR) is a general approach to remove patient motion in qu...
PurposeTo incorporate a newly developed shape-based motion estimation scheme into magnetic resonance...
Dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) of the kidneys requires proper motion...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced 4-D MR renography has the potential for broad clinical applications, but s...
The use of MR imaging biomarkers is a promising technique that may assist towards faster prognosis a...
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DCE-MRI) of the kidney provides important info...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) renography is a desirable kidney asse...
Purpose: Renal dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI provides information on renal perfusion and filtr...
We have applied image analysis methods in the assessment of human kidney perfusion based on 3D dynam...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced 4-D MR renography has the potential for broad clinical applications, but s...
Functional studies are routinely performed to provide quantitative evaluations of renal function. Of...
Images of the kidneys using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance renography (DCE-MRR) contai...
A major challenge of the image registration in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ...
To measure cortical and medullary MR renograms, regions of interest (ROIs) are placed on the kidney ...
International audiencePurpose: To improve 2D software for motion correction of renal dynamic contras...
Introduction Model-driven registration (MDR) is a general approach to remove patient motion in qu...
PurposeTo incorporate a newly developed shape-based motion estimation scheme into magnetic resonance...
Dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) of the kidneys requires proper motion...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced 4-D MR renography has the potential for broad clinical applications, but s...
The use of MR imaging biomarkers is a promising technique that may assist towards faster prognosis a...
Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DCE-MRI) of the kidney provides important info...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) renography is a desirable kidney asse...
Purpose: Renal dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI provides information on renal perfusion and filtr...
We have applied image analysis methods in the assessment of human kidney perfusion based on 3D dynam...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced 4-D MR renography has the potential for broad clinical applications, but s...
Functional studies are routinely performed to provide quantitative evaluations of renal function. Of...