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21 May 1999 Measurement of hippocampal volume changes in serial MRI scans
Julia Anne Schnabel, Louis Lemieux, U. C. Wieshmann, Simon Robert Arridge
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Abstract
We present a new method for the detection and measurement of volume changes in human hippocampi in serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The method follows a two-stage approach: (1) precise co-registration and intensity matching of the initial (baseline) and follow-up scan, and (2) refinement and segmentation propagation of the hippocampi outlines drawn in the baseline scan by an expert observer to the matched scan (co-registered and intensity matched follow- up scan of the time series). The first step is performed using MRreg, a rigid registration tool based on cross-correlation and intensity matching, and the second step makes use of the concept of active contour models for tracking the hippocampi outlines in the time series.
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Julia Anne Schnabel, Louis Lemieux, U. C. Wieshmann, and Simon Robert Arridge "Measurement of hippocampal volume changes in serial MRI scans", Proc. SPIE 3661, Medical Imaging 1999: Image Processing, (21 May 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.348535
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KEYWORDS
Epilepsy

Magnetic resonance imaging

Image registration

Image processing

Brain

Image segmentation

Optimization (mathematics)

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