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The Utility Evaluation of Reconstructed 3-D Images by Maximum Intensity Projection in Magnetic Resonance Mammography and Cholangiopancreatography
Journal of Magnetics, Volume 19, Number 4, 31 Dec 2014, Pages 365-371
Jae-Hwan Cho (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies), Hae-Kag Lee (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Soonchunhyang University), Cheol-Soo Park (Department of Radiological Science, Hallym Polytechnic University), Ham-Gyum Kim (Department of Radiological Technology, Ansan College), Jong-Geun Baek (Department of Physics, Yeungnam University), Eng-Chan Kim * (Department of Physics, Yeungnam University)
Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of 3-D images by comparing and analyzing reconstructed 3-D images from fast spin echo images of MRI cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) images using maximum
intensity projection (MIP) with the subtraction images derived from dynamic tests of magnetic resonance
mammography. The study targeted 20 patients histologically diagnosed with pancreaticobiliary duct disease and 20 patients showing pancreaticobiliary duct diseases, where dynamic breast MR (magnetic resonance) images, fast spin echo imaged of pancreaticobiliary duct, and 3-D reconstitution images using a 1.5T MR scanner and 3.0T MR scanner were taken. As a result of the study, the signal-to-noise ratio in the subtracted breast image before and after administering the contrast agent and in the reconstructed 3-D breast image showed a high ratio in the reconstructed image of lesional tissue, relevant tissue, and fat tissue. However, no statistically meaningful differences were found in the contrast-to-noise ratio of the two images. In the case of the MRCP image, no differences were found in the ratios of the fast spin echo image and reconstructed 3-D image.


 

Keywords: breast magnetic resonance image; magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography; reconstructed 3-D image; signal to noise ratio; contrast to noise ratio
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2014.19.4.365
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