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PNist: interactive volumetric measurements of plexiform neurofibromas in MRI scans

PURPOSE

Volumetric measurements of plexiform neurofibromas (PNs) are time consuming and error prone, as they require the delineation of the PN boundaries, which is mostly impractical in the daily clinical setup. Accurate volumetric measurements are seldom performed for these tumors mainly due to their great dispersion, size and multiple locations. This paper presents a semiautomatic method for segmentation of PN from STIR MRI scans.

METHODS

Plexiform neurofibroma interactive segmentation tool (PNist) is a new tool to segment PNs in STIR MRI scans. The method is based on histogram tumor models computed from a training set.

RESULTS

Experimental results from 28 datasets show an average absolute volume difference of 6.8 % with an average user time of approximately 7 min versus more than 13 min with manual delineation. In complex cases, the PNist user time is less than half in compared to state-of-the-art tools.

CONCLUSIONS

PNist is a new method for the semiautomatic segmentation of PN lesions. Its simplicity and reliability make it unique among other state-of-the-art methods. It has the potential to become a clinical tool that allows the reliable evaluation of PN burden and progression.

Authors: L. Weizman, D. Helfer, D. Ben Bashat, L. Pratt, L. Joskowicz, S. Constantini, B. Shofty, L. Ben-Sira
Year of publication: 2014
Journal: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Volume 9, Issue 4, pp 683–693

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“Working memory”