نتایج جستجو برای: pet image

تعداد نتایج: 426193  

2008
K.A. Miles

Combined positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) has made a significant impact on cancer imaging. The use of CT to map tissue attenuation for correction of PET images and the ability to co-register the functional information provided by PET with the anatomical data afforded by CT, has resulted in demonstrable improvements in diagnostic accuracy. However, attenuation correction...

Journal: :Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine 2009
Mohamed Houseni Wichana Chamroonrat Sandip Basu Gonca Bural Ayse Mavi Rakesh Kumar Abass Alavi

This study aimed at determining whether non attenuation corrected (NAC) positron emission tomography (PET) images, in addition to the attenuation corrected (AC) PET images, should be included in the interpretation of fluoro-18 fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG-PET) images in patients with lymphoma. The study included 58 patients, 35 males 23 females, mean age 55+/-16 years. There were 64 superficia...

2014
Kazuhiro Kitajima Yuko Suenaga Yoshiko Ueno Tomonori Kanda Tetsuo Maeda Natsuko Makihara Yasuhiko Ebina Hideto Yamada Satoru Takahashi Kazuro Sugimura

BACKGROUND To evaluate the diagnostic value of retrospective image fusion from pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) in detecting intra-pelvic recurrence of gynecological tumor. METHODS Thirty patients with a suspicion of recurrence of gynecological malignancy underwent inline contrast-enhanced PET/computed tomography (CT) and pe...

2007
Stefan J. Kiebel John Ashburner Jean-Baptiste Poline Karl J. Friston

Coregistration of functional PET and T1{weighted MR images is a necessary step for combining functional information from PET images with anatomical information in MR images. Several coregistration algorithms have been published and are used in functional brain imaging studies. In this paper, we present a comparison and crossvalidation of the two most widely used coregistration routines (Friston...

2014
Shozo Yamashita Kunihiko Yokoyama Masahisa Onoguchi Haruki Yamamoto Shigeaki Hiko Akihiro Horita Kenichi Nakajima

OBJECTIVES Deep-inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) PET/CT with short-time acquisition and respiratory-gated (RG) PET/CT are performed for pulmonary lesions to reduce the respiratory motion artifacts, and to obtain more accurate standardized uptake value (SUV). DIBH PET/CT demonstrates significant advantages in terms of rapid examination, good quality of CT images and low radiation exposure. On the ...

Journal: :PET clinics 2013
Arman Rahmim Jing Tang Habib Zaidi

Cardiac and respiratory movements pose significant challenges to image quality and quantitative accuracy in PET imaging. Cardiac and/or respiratory gating attempt to address this issue, but instead lead to enhanced noise levels. Direct four-dimensional (4D) PET image reconstruction incorporating motion compensation has the potential to minimize noise amplification while removing considerable mo...

2011
Wenjia Bai Michael Brady

In this thesis, we develop a motion correction method to overcome the degradation of image quality introduced by respiratory motion in positron emission tomography (PET), so that diagnostic performance for lung cancer can be improved. Lung cancer is currently the most common cause of cancer death both in the UK and in the world. PET/CT, which is a combination of PET and CT, providing clinicians...

Journal: :Computerized medical imaging and graphics : the official journal of the Computerized Medical Imaging Society 2017
Nicolas A. Karakatsanis Charalampos Tsoumpas Habib Zaidi

Bulk body motion may randomly occur during PET acquisitions introducing blurring, attenuation-emission mismatches and, in dynamic PET, discontinuities in the measured time activity curves between consecutive frames. Meanwhile, dynamic PET scans are longer, thus increasing the probability of bulk motion. In this study, we propose a streamlined 3D PET motion-compensated image reconstruction (3D-M...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Stéphanie Guérit Adriana Gonzalez Anne Bol John A. Lee Laurent Jacques

Images from positron emission tomography (PET) provide metabolic information about the human body. They present, however, a spatial resolution that is limited by physical and instrumental factors often modeled by a blurring function. Since this function is typically unknown, blind deconvolution (BD) techniques are needed in order to produce a useful restored PET image. In this work, we propose ...

Journal: :Computer aided surgery : official journal of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery 2008
Antonio Moreno Sylvie Chambon Anand P Santhanam Jannick P Rolland Elsa Angelini Isabelle Bloch

Diagnosis and therapy planning in oncology applications often rely on the joint exploitation of two complementary imaging modalities, namely Computerized Tomography (CT) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET). While recent technical advances in combined CT/PET scanners enable 3D CT and PET data of the thoracic region to be obtained with the patient in the same global position, current image dat...

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