Computed tomography: state-of-the-art advancements in musculoskeletal imaging
HA Ibad, C de Cesar Netto, D Shakoor… - Investigative …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Although musculoskeletal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a dominant role in
characterizing abnormalities, novel computed tomography (CT) techniques have found an …
characterizing abnormalities, novel computed tomography (CT) techniques have found an …
Rigid and non-rigid motion artifact reduction in X-ray CT using attention module
Motion artifacts are a major factor that can degrade the diagnostic performance of computed
tomography (CT) images. In particular, the motion artifacts become considerably more …
tomography (CT) images. In particular, the motion artifacts become considerably more …
Reference-free learning-based similarity metric for motion compensation in cone-beam CT
Purpose. Patient motion artifacts present a prevalent challenge to image quality in
interventional cone-beam CT (CBCT). We propose a novel reference-free similarity metric …
interventional cone-beam CT (CBCT). We propose a novel reference-free similarity metric …
An unsupervised 2D–3D deformable registration network (2D3D-RegNet) for cone-beam CT estimation
Y Zhang - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Acquiring CBCTs from a limited scan angle can help to reduce the imaging time, save the
imaging dose, and allow continuous target localizations through arc-based treatments with …
imaging dose, and allow continuous target localizations through arc-based treatments with …
Convolutional neural network–based metal and streak artifacts reduction in dental CT images with sparse‐view sampling scheme
Purpose Sparse‐view sampling has attracted attention for reducing the scan time and
radiation dose of dental cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT). Recently, various deep …
radiation dose of dental cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT). Recently, various deep …
Deformable motion compensation for interventional cone-beam CT
Image-guided therapies in the abdomen and pelvis are often hindered by motion artifacts in
cone-beam CT (CBCT) arising from complex, non-periodic, deformable organ motion during …
cone-beam CT (CBCT) arising from complex, non-periodic, deformable organ motion during …
Motion correction for separate mandibular and cranial movements in cone beam CT reconstructions
Background Patient motions are a repeatedly reported phenomenon in oral and
maxillofacial cone beam CT scans, leading to reconstructions of limited usability. In certain …
maxillofacial cone beam CT scans, leading to reconstructions of limited usability. In certain …
Detecting anatomical landmarks for motion estimation in weight-bearing imaging of knees
Patient motion is one of the major challenges in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)
scans acquired under weight-bearing conditions, since it leads to severe artifacts in …
scans acquired under weight-bearing conditions, since it leads to severe artifacts in …
Using cone beam computed tomography for radiological assessment beyond dento-maxillofacial imaging: a review of the clinical applications in other anatomical …
I Corazza, E Giannetti, G Bonzi, A Lombi… - Current Medical …, 2023 - benthamdirect.com
Background: Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) represents the optimal imaging
solution for the evaluation of the maxillofacial and dental area when quantitative geometric …
solution for the evaluation of the maxillofacial and dental area when quantitative geometric …
A motion correction approach for oral and maxillofacial cone-beam CT imaging
Patient movement affects image quality in oral and maxillofacial cone-beam computed
tomography imaging. While many efforts are made to minimize the possibility of motion …
tomography imaging. While many efforts are made to minimize the possibility of motion …