Keywords: Head & Neck/ENT, Image Reconstruction, deep learning, reconstruction, magnetic resonance imaging, eye, image quality
Motivation: Extraocular rectus muscles (ERMs) are essential for precise eye movement control, and their assessment is vital for diagnosing eye conditions. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is preferred due to its superior soft-tissue resolution, but it has limitations.
Goal(s): To determine whether Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR) can enhance eye image quality and diagnosis.
Approach: A study with 28 patients used DLR on ocular MRI. Two readers evaluated the images independently, and statistical analyses were conducted.
Results: DLR significantly improved ERM depiction and overall image quality compared to conventional MRI. Interobserver agreement was good, especially for structural depiction. DLR produced clear, detailed images, enhancing diagnostic potential.
Impact: This study demonstrates that DLR improves MRI image quality for assessing eye conditions, potentially leading to more accurate diagnoses, reduced repeat examinations, and enhanced patient care.
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