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Muscuolskeletal datasets have a set of particular characteristics that make registration challenging. Among the most obvious are significant image content at the borders of the FOV, large signal losses for adjacent tissue types (bone in MR, fat in CT), strong variations in image content based on limb and joint position. | Muscuolskeletal datasets have a set of particular characteristics that make registration challenging. Among the most obvious are significant image content at the borders of the FOV, large signal losses for adjacent tissue types (bone in MR, fat in CT), strong variations in image content based on limb and joint position. | ||
− | *[[Image:RegLib C05 KneeMRI1.png|70px|lleft|RegLib | + | *[[Image:RegLib C05 KneeMRI1.png|70px|lleft|RegLib 05: Knee MRI subject 1]] [[Image:RegLib C05 KneeMRI2.png|70px|lleft|RegLib 05: Knee MRI subject 2]] '''Case 05: [[Projects:RegistrationDocumentation:RegLib_05_KneeMRI|Inter-subject knee MRI with different FOV and aliasing]]''' |
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Muscuolskeletal datasets have a set of particular characteristics that make registration challenging. Among the most obvious are significant image content at the borders of the FOV, large signal losses for adjacent tissue types (bone in MR, fat in CT), strong variations in image content based on limb and joint position.