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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39110557

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X-ray imaging frequently introduces varying degrees of metal artifacts to computed tomography (CT) images when metal implants are present. For the metal artifact reduction (MAR) task, existing end-to-end methods often exhibit limited generalization capabilities. While methods based on multiple iterations often suffer from accumulative error, resulting in lower-quality restoration outcomes. In this work, we innovatively present a generalized diffusion model for Metal Artifact Reduction (DiffMAR). The proposed method utilizes a linear degradation process to simulate the physical phenomenon of metal artifact formation in CT images and directly learn an iterative restoration process from paired CT images in the reverse process. During the reverse process of DiffMAR, a Time-Latent Adjustment (TLA) module is designed to adjust time embedding at the latent level, thereby minimizing the accumulative error during iterative restoration. We also designed a structure information extraction (SIE) module to utilize linear interpolation data in the image domain, guiding the generation of anatomical structures during the iterative restoring. This leads to more accurate and robust shadow-free image generation. Comprehensive analysis, including both synthesized data and clinical evidence, confirms that our proposed method surpasses the current state-of-the-art (SOTA) MAR methods in terms of both image generation quality and generalization.

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Int J Neural Syst ; 34(7): 2450033, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38623651

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Surgical reconstruction of mandibular defects is a clinical routine manner for the rehabilitation of patients with deformities. The mandible plays a crucial role in maintaining the facial contour and ensuring the speech and mastication functions. The repairing and reconstruction of mandible defects is a significant yet challenging task in oral-maxillofacial surgery. Currently, the mainly available methods are traditional digitalized design methods that suffer from substantial artificial operations, limited applicability and high reconstruction error rates. An automated, precise, and individualized method is imperative for maxillofacial surgeons. In this paper, we propose a Stage-wise Residual Attention Generative Adversarial Network (SRA-GAN) for mandibular defect reconstruction. Specifically, we design a stage-wise residual attention mechanism for generator to enhance the extraction capability of mandibular remote spatial information, making it adaptable to various defects. For the discriminator, we propose a multi-field perceptual network, consisting of two parallel discriminators with different perceptual fields, to reduce the cumulative reconstruction errors. Furthermore, we design a self-encoder perceptual loss function to ensure the correctness of mandibular anatomical structures. The experimental results on a novel custom-built mandibular defect dataset demonstrate that our method has a promising prospect in clinical application, achieving the best Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) of 94.238% and 95% Hausdorff Distance (HD95) of 4.787.


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Mandíbula , Reconstrução Mandibular , Redes Neurais de Computação , Humanos , Mandíbula/cirurgia , Reconstrução Mandibular/métodos , Atenção/fisiologia
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