Dense Temporal Contrast Synthesis via Conditioned Latent Transport
Abstract
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is essential for breast cancer management, but reliance on gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) restricts use in contraindicated populations, prolongs scan protocols, and presents environmental toxicity concerns. Contrast synthesis offers a non-invasive alternative; however, existing approaches struggle to balance spatial realism with temporal continuity, suffer from slow iterative sampling, underutilize structural priors, and lack clinical validation. We propose a novel conditioned latent transport framework that predicts contrast enhancement in a single forward pass. By anchoring the latent trajectory to the pre-contrast anatomy and applying continuous time conditioning, the model synthesizes patient-specific contrast evolution at any acquisition time. The proposed approach outperforms baseline and the state-of-the-art models across spatial, perceptual, temporal, and distributional metrics. Evaluated on an independent external cohort, the method demonstrates robustness to domain shifts induced by scanner noise as well as differing acquisition protocol. Furthermore, our synthetic contrast enhancement significantly improved downstream tumor segmentation performance, yielding a 22.4% relative increase in Dice coefficient (0.60 vs. 0.49 baseline pre-contrast, p < 0.01), reducing boundary segmentation error by over 39%, while outperforming all other generative model baselines. Finally, a reader study involving four breast radiologists evaluated the image quality, kinetic fidelity, and diagnostic viability of our synthesized sequences across 40 randomly selected cases. The results demonstrated that in 70% of cases, synthesized images provided sufficient clinical information to support the same management decisions as real DCE-MRI, suggesting a path toward safer and faster contrast-free or contrast-reduced imaging workflows.
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@article{arxiv.2607.29394,
title = {Dense Temporal Contrast Synthesis via Conditioned Latent Transport},
author = {Smriti Joshi and Apostolia Tsirikoglou and Daniel M. Lang and Richard Osuala and Noah Márquez Varaa and Alejandro Guzman and Grzegorz Skorupko and Sebastian Ibarra Arregui and Lidia Garrucho and Akane Ohashi and Dimitra Ntoula and Eugen Divjak and Oğuz Lafcı and Jan C. Peeken and Julia A. Schnabel and Fredrik Strand and Oliver Diaz and Karim Lekadir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.29394},
year = {2026}
}