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Abstract #5091

Restoration of Bi-contrast Whole Body MRI for Discontinuous Intensity Nonuniformities

Ismini Papageorgiou1,2, Ansgar Malich1, Lorenz Damian Rossknecht1, and Stathis Hadjidemetriou3
1Institute for Radiology, South Harz Hospital Nordhausen, Nordhausen, Germany, 2Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Medicine of Jena, Jena, Germany, 3Department of Information Technologies, University of Limassol, Limassol, Cyprus

Synopsis

Keywords: Screening, Artifacts, bone metastases, signal restoration, cancer screening

Motivation: Whole-body MRI, a screening tool for bone metastatic disease, uses parallel coil imaging to cover a large Field of View. Signal inhomogeneities at the coil junction points create jump discontinuities in the signal intensity with a negative effect on serial image stitching.

Goal(s): To correct for signal jump discontinuities between coils using computer vision.

Approach: We engaged piecewise smooth intensity nonuniformities fields using anisotropic diffusion and quantified for improvement in image entropy (H).

Results: Our algorithm smoothens the signal intensity between parallel coils by 8% based on entropy metrics.

Impact: We implement a novel non-parametric methodology with piecewise smoothness to improve intensity non-uniformities between parallel coil images in whole-body MRI (WB-MRI). Optimized whole-body stitched images render WB-MRI into a one-stop-shop staging method.

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