Cerebral vessel visualization by patient motion correction in three-dimensional CT angiography.
Helen HongHo LeeYeong-Gil ShinPublished in: Medical Imaging: Image-Guided Procedures (2005)
Keyphrases
- motion correction
- contrast agent
- three dimensional
- motion artifacts
- contrast enhanced
- computed tomography
- brain imaging
- blood flow
- respiratory motion
- surgical procedures
- x ray
- patient data
- patient specific
- ct images
- computer tomography
- medical imaging
- mr imaging
- medical images
- ct data
- intraoperative
- human brain
- ct scans
- mri data
- image reconstruction
- coronary artery
- imaging modalities
- heart disease
- treatment planning
- magnetic resonance images
- medical data
- model fitting
- dce mri
- magnetic resonance
- data analysis
- clinical applications
- carotid artery
- minimally invasive
- radiation therapy
- image guided
- motion compensation
- clinical data
- mr images
- motion compensated
- image registration
- accurate segmentation
- clinical trials
- medical diagnosis
- cone beam
- blood vessels
- image sequences