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Deep learning methods for automatic segmentation of lower leg muscles and bones from MRI scans of children with and without cerebral palsy.

Jiayi Zhu1,2, Bart Bolsterlee2,3, Brian V Y Chow2,4, Chengxue Cai1, Robert D Herbert2,4, Yang Song1, Erik Meijering1.   

Abstract

Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that is known to affect muscle growth. Detailed investigations of muscle growth require segmentation of muscles from MRI scans, which is typically done manually. In this study, we evaluated the performance of 2D, 3D, and hybrid deep learning models for automatic segmentation of 11 lower leg muscles and two bones from MRI scans of children with and without cerebral palsy. All six models were trained and evaluated on manually segmented T1 -weighted MRI scans of the lower legs of 20 children, six of whom had cerebral palsy. The segmentation results were assessed using the median Dice similarity coefficient (DSC), average symmetric surface distance (ASSD), and volume error (VError) of all 13 labels of every scan. The best performance was achieved by H-DenseUNet, a hybrid model (DSC 0.90, ASSD 0.5 mm, and VError 2.6 cm3 ). The performance was equivalent to the inter-rater performance of manual segmentation (DSC 0.89, ASSD 0.6 mm, and VError 3.3 cm3 ). Models trained with the Dice loss function outperformed models trained with the cross-entropy loss function. Near-optimal performance could be attained using only 11 scans for training. Segmentation performance was similar for scans of typically developing children (DSC 0.90, ASSD 0.5 mm, and VError 2.8 cm3 ) and children with cerebral palsy (DSC 0.85, ASSD 0.6 mm, and VError 2.4 cm3 ). These findings demonstrate the feasibility of fully automatic segmentation of individual muscles and bones from MRI scans of children with and without cerebral palsy.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Deep learning; MRI; cerebral palsy; lower leg; muscle segmentation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34545647     DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NMR Biomed        ISSN: 0952-3480            Impact factor:   4.044


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1.  Label efficient segmentation of single slice thigh CT with two-stage pseudo labels.

Authors:  Qi Yang; Xin Yu; Ho Hin Lee; Yucheng Tang; Shunxing Bao; Kristofer S Gravenstein; Ann Zenobia Moore; Sokratis Makrogiannis; Luigi Ferrucci; Bennett A Landman
Journal:  J Med Imaging (Bellingham)       Date:  2022-05-19
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