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Asymmetric Cascade Networks for Focal Bone Lesion Prediction in Multiple Myeloma

Image and Video Processing 2019-08-08 v1

Abstract

The reliable and timely stratification of bone lesion evolution risk in smoldering Multiple Myeloma plays an important role in identifying prime markers of the disease's advance and in improving the patients' outcome. In this work we provide an asymmetric cascade network for the longitudinal prediction of future bone lesions for T1 weighted whole body MR images. The proposed cascaded architecture, consisting of two distinct configured U-Nets, first detects the bone regions and subsequently predicts lesions within bones in a patch based way. The algorithm provides a full volumetric risk score map for the identification of early signatures of emerging lesions and for visualising high risk locations. The prediction accuracy is evaluated on a longitudinal dataset of 63 multiple myeloma patients.

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@article{arxiv.1907.13539,
  title  = {Asymmetric Cascade Networks for Focal Bone Lesion Prediction in Multiple Myeloma},
  author = {Roxane Licandro and Johannes Hofmanninger and Matthias Perkonigg and Sebastian Röhrich and Marc-André Weber and Markus Wennmann and Laurent Kintzele and Marie Piraud and Bjoern Menze and Georg Langs},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.13539},
  year   = {2019}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures, International Conference on Medical Imaging with Deep Learning, MIDL 2019 [arXiv:1907.08612]