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Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation

Segmentation is the process of partitioning an image into subdivisions and can be applied to medical images to isolate anatomical or pathological areas for further analysis. This process can be done manually or automated by the use of image processing computer packages. Atlas-based segmentation auto...

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Autores principales: Liyanage, Kishan Andre, Steward, Christopher, Moffat, Bradford Armstrong, Opie, Nicholas Lachlan, Rind, Gil Simon, John, Sam Emmanuel, Ronayne, Stephen, May, Clive Newton, O’Brien, Terence John, Milne, Marjorie Eileen, Oxley, Thomas James
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27285947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155974
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author Liyanage, Kishan Andre
Steward, Christopher
Moffat, Bradford Armstrong
Opie, Nicholas Lachlan
Rind, Gil Simon
John, Sam Emmanuel
Ronayne, Stephen
May, Clive Newton
O’Brien, Terence John
Milne, Marjorie Eileen
Oxley, Thomas James
author_facet Liyanage, Kishan Andre
Steward, Christopher
Moffat, Bradford Armstrong
Opie, Nicholas Lachlan
Rind, Gil Simon
John, Sam Emmanuel
Ronayne, Stephen
May, Clive Newton
O’Brien, Terence John
Milne, Marjorie Eileen
Oxley, Thomas James
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description Segmentation is the process of partitioning an image into subdivisions and can be applied to medical images to isolate anatomical or pathological areas for further analysis. This process can be done manually or automated by the use of image processing computer packages. Atlas-based segmentation automates this process by the use of a pre-labelled template and a registration algorithm. We developed an ovine brain atlas that can be used as a model for neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and focal epilepsy. 17 female Corriedale ovine brains were imaged in-vivo in a 1.5T (low-resolution) MRI scanner. 13 of the low-resolution images were combined using a template construction algorithm to form a low-resolution template. The template was labelled to form an atlas and tested by comparing manual with atlas-based segmentations against the remaining four low-resolution images. The comparisons were in the form of similarity metrics used in previous segmentation research. Dice Similarity Coefficients were utilised to determine the degree of overlap between eight independent, manual and atlas-based segmentations, with values ranging from 0 (no overlap) to 1 (complete overlap). For 7 of these 8 segmented areas, we achieved a Dice Similarity Coefficient of 0.5–0.8. The amygdala was difficult to segment due to its variable location and similar intensity to surrounding tissues resulting in Dice Coefficients of 0.0–0.2. We developed a low resolution ovine brain atlas with eight clinically relevant areas labelled. This brain atlas performed comparably to prior human atlases described in the literature and to intra-observer error providing an atlas that can be used to guide further research using ovine brains as a model and is hosted online for public access.
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spelling pubmed-49022402016-06-24 Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation Liyanage, Kishan Andre Steward, Christopher Moffat, Bradford Armstrong Opie, Nicholas Lachlan Rind, Gil Simon John, Sam Emmanuel Ronayne, Stephen May, Clive Newton O’Brien, Terence John Milne, Marjorie Eileen Oxley, Thomas James PLoS One Research Article Segmentation is the process of partitioning an image into subdivisions and can be applied to medical images to isolate anatomical or pathological areas for further analysis. This process can be done manually or automated by the use of image processing computer packages. Atlas-based segmentation automates this process by the use of a pre-labelled template and a registration algorithm. We developed an ovine brain atlas that can be used as a model for neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and focal epilepsy. 17 female Corriedale ovine brains were imaged in-vivo in a 1.5T (low-resolution) MRI scanner. 13 of the low-resolution images were combined using a template construction algorithm to form a low-resolution template. The template was labelled to form an atlas and tested by comparing manual with atlas-based segmentations against the remaining four low-resolution images. The comparisons were in the form of similarity metrics used in previous segmentation research. Dice Similarity Coefficients were utilised to determine the degree of overlap between eight independent, manual and atlas-based segmentations, with values ranging from 0 (no overlap) to 1 (complete overlap). For 7 of these 8 segmented areas, we achieved a Dice Similarity Coefficient of 0.5–0.8. The amygdala was difficult to segment due to its variable location and similar intensity to surrounding tissues resulting in Dice Coefficients of 0.0–0.2. We developed a low resolution ovine brain atlas with eight clinically relevant areas labelled. This brain atlas performed comparably to prior human atlases described in the literature and to intra-observer error providing an atlas that can be used to guide further research using ovine brains as a model and is hosted online for public access. Public Library of Science 2016-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4902240/ /pubmed/27285947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155974 Text en © 2016 Liyanage et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Liyanage, Kishan Andre
Steward, Christopher
Moffat, Bradford Armstrong
Opie, Nicholas Lachlan
Rind, Gil Simon
John, Sam Emmanuel
Ronayne, Stephen
May, Clive Newton
O’Brien, Terence John
Milne, Marjorie Eileen
Oxley, Thomas James
Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation
title Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation
title_full Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation
title_fullStr Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation
title_full_unstemmed Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation
title_short Development and Implementation of a Corriedale Ovine Brain Atlas for Use in Atlas-Based Segmentation
title_sort development and implementation of a corriedale ovine brain atlas for use in atlas-based segmentation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27285947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155974
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