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Tom S. Lee, Keith E. Schubert Reinhard W. Schulte
Gradient Non-Linearity Correction of MR Images for Functional Radiosurgery Tom S. Lee, Keith E. Schubert Reinhard W. Schulte
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Functional Proton Radiosurgery
Functional Neurosurgery Trigeminal Neuralgia Parkinson’s Disease Brain regions (< 1 cm) Proton Radiosurgery accurate to less than 1 mm MRI for target localization Distinguish tissue types Gradient nonlinearity distortions (~2mm)
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Obtaining the Images Coronal Plane Axial Plane Sagittal Plane
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Problems to Check For Partial Slice Missing Slice Off Center Slice
Leaking Slice Extra Features
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Canny Edge Detection
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Can We Fix It? Air Bubble Leaky Slice
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What We Get Coronal Plane Axial Plane Sagittal Plane
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Midplanes Average Least Squares
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Ideal Planes 1 3a 2 3b
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Ideal vs. Measured Planes
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Distortion Correction
Magnetic Field of Cylinder Sum of spherical harmonics:
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Applying Distortion Correction toAxial Plane
Corrected Original
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Applying Distortion Correction to Coronal Plane
Corrected Original
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Applying Distortion Correction Sagittal Plane
Corrected Original
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Results Theoretical vs. corrected points Standard deviations (s)
+X face: mm -X face: mm +Y face: mm -Y face: mm +Z face: mm -Z face: mm ~1-2 pixels at 3s
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Future Work Further verification and testing Clinical trials
FDA approval Clinical use
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