2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.13118
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X-ray Dissectography Improves Lung Nodule Detection

Abstract: Although radiographs are the most frequently used worldwide due to their cost-effectiveness and widespread accessibility, the structural superposition along the x-ray paths often renders suspicious or concerning lung nodules difficult to detect. In this study, we apply "X-ray dissectography" to dissect lungs digitally from a few radiographic projections, suppress the interference of irrelevant structures and improve lung nodule detectability. For this purpose, a collaborative detection network is designed to l… Show more

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