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1 3D Imaging Research Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School 3D Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) in Radiology Hiro Yoshida, PhD

2 Computer-Aided Diagnosis Image acquisition CAD processing Diagnosis ComputersScanners (CT, MR, US,…) Readers

3 CAD provides human readers with location (and characterization) of potential lesions final diagnostic decision is made by the reader Computer-Aided Diagnosis Look here ! !!

4 Improve diagnostic performance increase sensitivity and specificity decrease inter- and intra-reader variability Improve productivity read more cases without significantly increasing interpretation time Improve patient management provide patients with exams options provide physicians with decision support Expected Benefits of CAD

5 CAD Image acquisition Diagnosis Segmentation & Quantification Recognition & Modeling Visualization Decision support

6 MDCT Scanner Real-time diagnosis Feedback diagnostic results while a patient is on the scanner table. Determine whether the patient requires further scanning or to be sent to the OC. High-throughput Medicine with CAD Scanned images Fiber channel

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