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27 March 2009 Automated alignment of MRI brain scan by anatomic landmarks
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Proceedings Volume 7259, Medical Imaging 2009: Image Processing; 72592M (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.812236
Event: SPIE Medical Imaging, 2009, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando Area), Florida, United States
Abstract
We present a method to automate acquisition of MR brain scans to allow consistent alignment of diagnostic images for patient follow-up, and to depict standardized anatomy for all patients. The algorithm takes as input a low-resolution acquisition that depicts the patient position within the scanner. The mid-sagittal plane dividing the brain hemispheres is automatically detected, as are bony landmarks at the front and back of the skull. The orientation and position of a subsequent diagnostic, high resolution scan is then aligned based on these landmarks. The method was tested on 91 data sets, and was completely successful in 93.4% of cases, performed acceptably in 4.4% of cases, and failed for 1.1%. We conclude that the method is suitable for clinical use and should prove valuable for improving consistency of acquisitions.
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Li Zhang, Qing Xu, Chong Chen, and Carol L. Novak "Automated alignment of MRI brain scan by anatomic landmarks", Proc. SPIE 7259, Medical Imaging 2009: Image Processing, 72592M (27 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.812236
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KEYWORDS
Brain

Bone

Skull

Neuroimaging

Diagnostics

Magnetic resonance imaging

Image segmentation

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