Elasto-mammography: Theory, algorithm, and phantom study

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A new imaging modality framework, called elasto-mammography, is proposed to generate the elastograms of breast tissues based on conventional X-ray mammography. The displacement information is extracted from mammography projections before and after breast compression. Incorporating the displacement measurement, an elastography reconstruction algorithm is specifically developed to estimate the elastic moduli of heterogeneous breast tissues. Case studies with numerical breast phantoms are conducted to demonstrate the capability of the proposed elasto-mammography. Effects of noise with measurement, geometric mismatch, and elastic contrast ratio are evaluated in the numerical simulations. It is shown that the proposed methodology is stable and robust for characterization of the elastic moduli of breast tissues from the projective displacement measurement. Copyright © 2006 Z. G. Wang et al.

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Wang, Z. G., Liu, Y., Sun, L. Z., Wang, G., & Fajardo, L. L. (2006). Elasto-mammography: Theory, algorithm, and phantom study. International Journal of Biomedical Imaging, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1155/IJBI/2006/53050

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