Abstract #3136
            Improved T2* assessment in liver iron overload by 2D fuzzy c-mean clustering
                      Pairash Saiviroonporn                     1                    , Vip Viprakasit                     2                    , 						Rungroj Krittayaphong                     3                    , and John C Wood                     4          
            
            1
           
           Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine 
						Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkoknoi, 
						Bangkok, Thailand,
           
            2
           
           Department 
						of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, 
						Mahidol University, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, Thailand,
           
            3
           
           Department 
						of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, 
						Mahidol University, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, Thailand,
           
            4
           
           Department 
						of Pediatrics, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Keck 
						School of Medicine, University of Southern California, 
						Los Angeles, California, United States
          
            
          The study investigated the usefulness of the 2D fuzzy 
						c-mean (FCM) clustering to lower the variability of the 
						T2* liver iron assessment by separated the vessel pixels 
						from parenchyma. The manual and 2D-FCM segmentations 
						were performed on the multi-echo T2* images and their 
						LIC maps of 60 thalassemia major patients. The 2D FCM 
						method can correctly segment the parenchyma and vessel 
						pixels by 95.77.9% and 99.52.4%, respectively. The 
						variability of the T2* measurement then can be lower by 
						32%, but finding the optimal clustering variables are 
						necessary before it can be practically employed.
         
 
            
				
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