2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2020.07.027
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Semi-automatic magnetic resonance imaging based orbital fat volumetry: reliability and correlation with computed tomography

Abstract: Post-processing analysis can provide valuable information for diagnosis and planning of orbital disorders. This cross-sectional study aims to evaluate the reliability of semi-automatic, orbital fat volumetry using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Two observers assessed the orbital fat volume using a standard MRI protocol (3T, T1w sequence) in 12 orbits diagnosed with Graves' orbitopathy (GO) and 10 healthy control orbits. MRI and computed tomography (CT) based analysis were compared. Intra-observer variabilit… Show more

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“…Although MRI is also used for imaging diagnostics today, CT continues to be frequently used as the preferred technique since both the bony orbit and intraorbital structures are excellently visualized [ 1 , 6 , 17 ]. Volumetric analysis of (intra-)orbital structures has been established on the basis of both CT and MR images with comparable results [ 8 , 14 , 18 , 19 , 20 ]. In addition to fully manual segmentation (planimetry), the semi-automatic technique (with the possibility of manual adjustment) has also proven successful for volumetric analysis [ 21 , 22 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although MRI is also used for imaging diagnostics today, CT continues to be frequently used as the preferred technique since both the bony orbit and intraorbital structures are excellently visualized [ 1 , 6 , 17 ]. Volumetric analysis of (intra-)orbital structures has been established on the basis of both CT and MR images with comparable results [ 8 , 14 , 18 , 19 , 20 ]. In addition to fully manual segmentation (planimetry), the semi-automatic technique (with the possibility of manual adjustment) has also proven successful for volumetric analysis [ 21 , 22 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…AI will come to be increasingly preferred in the fields of medicine and dentistry due to its important contributions to patient health services and the convenience that it provides to practicians. The increase in processing speed, computing power, storage capacity, ability to perform different tasks, and the affordability of advanced graphics processing units as well as computers are considered the beginning of a new era in medicine and especially in radiology [ 1 , 2 , 3 ].…”
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“…7 In recent years, studies have been performed using orbital MRI to quantitatively analyze GO patients. [8][9][10][11][12][13] Currently, the most commonly used imaging sequences are short-tau inversion recovery (STIR), 7,10,11,13 T2 mapping, 8,9 and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). [14][15][16] Orbital MRI has enabled accurate quantification and can reflect the inflammation, steatosis, fibrosis and other pathological changes of GO.…”
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“…[14][15][16] Orbital MRI has enabled accurate quantification and can reflect the inflammation, steatosis, fibrosis and other pathological changes of GO. 7,8,[10][11][12] The microstructural changes of the ocular soft tissue can be detected earlier and more accurately and can be monitored over time. 17,18 Calculation of orbital soft tissue volume using 3D reconstruction of MRI data 19 has been shown to be both reliable and accurate, but the relationships between imaging parameters and GO disease activity and severity have not been fully explored.…”
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