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It is easy to segment the liver with existing methods using both basic place information (the liver exists on the left of the abdominal CT image) and distribution information of regular gray values. However, the existing methods can not be used for segmenting an abnormal liver. Because the gray values of lesions do not show the original gray values of the liver, lesion parts of the abnormal liver...
Hepatic vessel trees are the key structures for hepatic disease diagnosis and liver surgery planning. They are especially useful in estimating the volumes of the left and right hepatic lobes, integral for maximizing the safety of the donor and the recipient during a living donors liver transplantation (LDLT). In this paper, we propose the following steps for the automated segmentation of hepatic vessel...
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