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This presentation by Dr. Lawrence Tarbox delves into the complexities of Enhanced Image Objects across various modalities like PET, CT, MR, and Ultrasound. It explores the functional groups that characterize these imaging techniques, emphasizing the PET-specific enhancements. Attendees will gain insights into how to interpret image data and the importance of reference frames, timelines, and blending pipelines. A focus will also be placed on practical applications and further resources available for deepening understanding in the field. Join us to enhance your knowledge of radiological imaging.
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Enhanced Image Objects: Other Modalities Lawrence Tarbox, Ph.D. Mallinckrodt Institute of RadiologyWashington University in St. Louis Research Assistant Professor of RadiologySt. Louis, Missouri, USA WG-5, WG-10, WG-14 (Chair), WG-18, WG-23 (chair), WG-27
PET Image Objects • Similar to CT and MR • Shares many functional groups, but adds PET-specific functional groups Other Enhanced Objects
Ultrasound Image Objects Other Enhanced Objects
Ultrasound Frame of Reference Other Enhanced Objects
Ultrasound Timeline Other Enhanced Objects
Enhanced Blending Pipeline Other Enhanced Objects
XA – Pixel Intensity Relationship LUTs Other Enhanced Objects
Other Modalities • Too many to cover in this short time. • Key to understanding: • Look at the functional groups • Look for informative annexes in Part 17 • Sometimes helpful to look at original supplement, but beware of CPs – the authoritative answer is in the latest published plus subsequent CPs Other Enhanced Objects
Enhanced Objects Questions? Other Enhanced Objects
Author Contacts • Lawrence Tarbox, Ph.D. • tarboxl@mir.wustl.edu • 510 South Kingshighway BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63110 USA Thank you for your attention ! L. Tarbox - Analytic Workflow: From Images to Reports