作者
Leon Lenchik, Laura Heacock, Ashley A Weaver, Robert D Boutin, Tessa S Cook, Jason Itri, Christopher G Filippi, Rao P Gullapalli, James Lee, Marianna Zagurovskaya, Tara Retson, Kendra Godwin, Joey Nicholson, Ponnada A Narayana
发表日期
2019/12/1
来源
Academic radiology
卷号
26
期号
12
页码范围
1695-1706
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Rationale and Objectives
The automated segmentation of organs and tissues throughout the body using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has been rapidly increasing. Research into many medical conditions has benefited greatly from these approaches by allowing the development of more rapid and reproducible quantitative imaging markers. These markers have been used to help diagnose disease, determine prognosis, select patients for therapy, and follow responses to therapy. Because some of these tools are now transitioning from research environments to clinical practice, it is important for radiologists to become familiar with various methods used for automated segmentation.
Materials and Methods
The Radiology Research Alliance of the Association of University Radiologists convened an Automated Segmentation Task Force to conduct a systematic review of the peer-reviewed …
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