A Review of Medical Image Registration (1993)
| Venue: | Interactive imageguided neurosurgery |
| Citations: | 23 - 0 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Maurer93areview,
author = {Calvin R. Maurer and Jr. and J. Michael Fitzpatrick},
title = {A Review of Medical Image Registration},
booktitle = {Interactive imageguided neurosurgery},
year = {1993},
pages = {17--44}
}
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Introduction The ever expanding gamut of medical imaging techniques provides the clinician an increasingly multifaceted view of brain function and anatomy. The information provided by the various imaging modalities is often complementary (i.e. provides separate but useful information) and synergistic (i.e. the combination of information provides useful extra information). For example, X-ray computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging exquisitely demonstrate brain anatomy but provide little functional information. Positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scans display aspects of brain function and allow metabolic measurements but poorly delineate anatomy. Furthermore, CT and MR images describe complementary morphologic features. For example, bone and calcifications are best seen on CT images, while soft-tissue structures are better differentiated by MR imaging. Clinical diagnosis and therapy planning and evaluatio







