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Improved contralateral subtraction images by use of elastic matching technique.

Q Li1, S Katsuragawa, K Doi.   

Abstract

A contralateral subtraction technique has been developed to assist radiologists in the detection of asymmetric abnormalities such as lung nodules on a single chest radiograph. With this technique, a contralateral subtraction image is obtained by subtracting a right/left reversed "mirror" image from the original one. The lesions in the subtraction image may be enhanced because most of the symmetric skeletal structures, such as peripheral ribs, are eliminated. Although the quality of the previous contralateral subtraction images is relatively good, severe misregistration artifacts, mainly due to serious asymmetry of the ribs in the two lungs of the original image, were observed in some cases, and minor misregistration artifacts were also observed in many cases. In this study, we employed three image warping techniques. An initial global warping technique was applied to reduce severe misregistration artifacts in the subtraction image caused by asymmetric rib structures. Additional two iterative warping techniques based on an elastic matching technique were used for accurate registration of the local structures of ribs, so that minor artifacts present in many subtraction images obtained with the previous technique were greatly reduced. With the new technique, the percentage of chest images, which were rated as being of adequate, good, or excellent quality of subtraction images by use of a subjective evaluation method, was improved from 91% to 97%. In particular, the number of cases with excellent quality was greatly increased from 15% to 42%. The contralateral subtraction technique can be used for detection of asymmetric abnormalities, such as lung nodules, pneumothorax, pneumonia, and emphysema, on peripheral lungs in single chest radiographs, and it therefore has potential utility in a large proportion of abnormal chest images.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10984239     DOI: 10.1118/1.1287112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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