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The delineation of largely deformed brain midline using regression‐based line detection network
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Author Affiliations
Central South University, United Imaging Healthcare (China), Huazhong University of Science and Technology Hospital, Tongji Hospital, ...
Published InMedical Physics
Year2020
Citations13
Abstract
PURPOSE: The human brain has two cerebral hemispheres that are roughly symmetric and separated by a midline, which is nearly a straight line shown in axial computed tomography (CT) images in healthy subjects. However, brain diseases such as hematoma and tumors often cause midline shift, where the degree of shift can be regarded as a quantitative indication in clinical practice. To facilitate clinical evaluation, we need computer-aided methods to automate this quantification. Nevertheless, most existing studies focused on the landmark- or symmetry-based methods that provide only the existence of shift or its maximum distance, which could be easily affected by anatomical variability and large brain deformations. Intuitive results such as midline delineation or measurement are lacking. In this study, we…
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