3D ultrasound simulation based on a biomechanical model of prone MRI in breast cancer imaging
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posted on 2024-02-09, 17:35 authored by Bjorn Eiben, Renaud Morin, Luc Bidaut<p>Women with breast cancer, whether screen detected or symptomatic, have both mammography and ultrasound for initial imaging assessment. Unlike X-ray or magnetic resonance, which produce an image of the whole breast, ultrasound provides comparatively limited 2D or 3D views located around the lesions. Combining different modalities is an essential task for accurate diagnosis and simulating ultrasound images based on whole breast data could be a way toward correlating different information about the same lesion. Very few studies have dealt with such a simulation framework since the breast undergoes large scale deformation between the prone position of magnetic resonance imaging and the largely supine or lateral position of ultrasound. We present a framework for the realistic simulation of 3D ultrasound images based on prone magnetic resonance images from which a supine position is generated using a biomechanical model. The simulation parameters are derived from a real clinical infrastructure and from transducers that are used for routine scans, leading to highly realistic ultrasound images of any region of the breast. © 2015 IEEE.</p>
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Proceedings - International Symposium on Biomedical ImagingVolume
2015-JPublisher
IEEE Computer SocietyExternal DOI
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1945-7928ISBN
9781479923748Date Submitted
2016-10-24Date Accepted
2016-10-24Date of First Publication
2016-10-24Date of Final Publication
2016-10-24Event Name
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2015 IEEE 12th International Symposium onEvent Dates
16 - 19 April 2015ePrints ID
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