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9 May 1997 Diagnostic possibilities with multidimensional images in head and neck area using efficient registration and visualization methods
Hans-Florian Uli Zeilhofer, Zdzislaw Krol, Robert Sader, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Paul Gerhardt, Markus Schweiger, Hans-Henning Horch
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Abstract
For several diseases in the head and neck area different imaging modalities are applied to the same patient.Each of these image data sets has its specific advantages and disadvantages. The combination of different methods allows to make the best use of the advantageous properties of each method while minimizing the impact of its negative aspects. Soft tissue alterations can be judged better in an MRI image while it may be unrecognizable in the relating CT. Bone tissue, on the other hand, is optimally imaged in CT. Inflammatory nuclei of the bone can be detected best by their increased signal in SPECT. Only the combination of all modalities let the physical come to an exact statement on pathological processes that involve multiple tissue structures. Several surfaces and voxel based matching functions we have tested allowed a precise merging by means of numerical optimization methods like e.g. simulated annealing without the complicated assertion of fiducial markers or the localization landmarks in 2D cross sectional slice images. The quality of the registration depends on the choice of the optimization procedure according to the complexity of the matching function landscape. Precise correlation of the multimodal head and neck area images together with its 2D and 3D presentation techniques provides a valuable tool for physicians.
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Hans-Florian Uli Zeilhofer, Zdzislaw Krol, Robert Sader, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Paul Gerhardt, Markus Schweiger, and Hans-Henning Horch "Diagnostic possibilities with multidimensional images in head and neck area using efficient registration and visualization methods", Proc. SPIE 3033, Medical Imaging 1997: Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, (9 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274036
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Computed tomography

Image registration

Head

Neck

Algorithms

Visualization

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