IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
November 2018
Objective: The sliding motion of the liver during respiration violates the homogeneous motion smoothness assumption in conventional non-rigid image registration and commonly results in compromised registration accuracy. This paper presents a novel approach, registration with 3D active contour motion segmentation (RAMS), to improve registration accuracy with discontinuity-aware motion regularization.
Methods: A Markov random field-based discrete optimization with dense displacement sampling and self-similarity context metric is used for registration, while a graph cuts-based 3D active contour approach is applied to segment the sliding interface.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of high cumulative doses of ultra-small paramagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) used in neuroimaging studies. We intravenously administered 8 mg/kg of 2 USPIO compounds daily for 4 wk to male Sprague-Dawley rats (Crl:SD). Multiecho gradient-echo MRI, serum iron levels, and histology were performed at the end of dosing and after a 7-d washout period.
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