TY - JOUR
T1 - Segmentation of MR brain images into cerebrospinal fluid spaces, white and gray matter
AU - Lim, Kelvin O.
AU - Pfefferbaum, Adolf
PY - 1989/7
Y1 - 1989/7
N2 - An interactive computer method for quantifying CSF, white matter, and gray matter in magnetic resonance (MR) axial brain scans is presented. A stripping algorithm is used to remove the skull and scalp from each axial section. The images are then filtered to correct for radiofrequency inhomogeneity image artifacts. Late echo images are subtracted from or added to early echo images to enhance fluid/tissue and gray/white tissue contrast, respectively. Thresholds for fluid/tissue and gray/white separation are set interactively. A boundary pixel locking algorithm is used to handle ambiguities due to partial voluming between the fluid and tissue compartments. The MR brain scans from five healthy, young, normal men were obtained using a standard neuroanatomical reference technique. These data were processed and percentages computed for fluid, gray matter and white matter compartments. The gray/white ratios compare favorably with those determined in a published postmortem brain study.
AB - An interactive computer method for quantifying CSF, white matter, and gray matter in magnetic resonance (MR) axial brain scans is presented. A stripping algorithm is used to remove the skull and scalp from each axial section. The images are then filtered to correct for radiofrequency inhomogeneity image artifacts. Late echo images are subtracted from or added to early echo images to enhance fluid/tissue and gray/white tissue contrast, respectively. Thresholds for fluid/tissue and gray/white separation are set interactively. A boundary pixel locking algorithm is used to handle ambiguities due to partial voluming between the fluid and tissue compartments. The MR brain scans from five healthy, young, normal men were obtained using a standard neuroanatomical reference technique. These data were processed and percentages computed for fluid, gray matter and white matter compartments. The gray/white ratios compare favorably with those determined in a published postmortem brain study.
KW - Brain, white-gray matter
KW - Cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging, techniques
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U2 - 10.1097/00004728-198907000-00006
DO - 10.1097/00004728-198907000-00006
M3 - Article
C2 - 2745775
AN - SCOPUS:0024397465
SN - 0363-8715
VL - 13
SP - 588
EP - 593
JO - Journal of computer assisted tomography
JF - Journal of computer assisted tomography
IS - 4
ER -