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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 28, 2025
Filed:
Jan. 26, 2022
Siemens Healthineers Ag, Forchheim, DE;
Zhoubing Xu, Plainsboro, NJ (US);
Guillaume Chabin, Paris, FR;
Matteo Barbieri, Paris, FR;
Alin Madalin Draghia, Brasov, RO;
Manasi Datar, Mumbai, IN;
Thomas Pheiffer, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Ioan Marius Popdan, Brasov, RO;
Robert Grimm, Nuremberg, DE;
Heinrich von Busch, Uttenreuth, DE;
Sasa Grbic, Plainsboro, NJ (US);
Siemens Healthineers AG, Forchheim, DE;
Abstract
Systems and methods for performing an assessment of a lesion are provided. A plurality of input medical images of a lesion is received. The plurality of input medical images comprises an initial input medical image and one or more additional input medical images. The initial input medical image comprises a region of interest around the lesion. A mask of the lesion is curated for the initial input medical image based on the region of interest and a set of candidate masks. The region of interest in the initial input medical image is propagated to the one or more additional input medical images based on prior registration transformations. A mask of the lesion is curated for each of the one or more additional input medical images based on the propagated regions of interest and the set of candidate masks. One or more assessments of the lesion are performed based on the mask for the initial input medical image, the masks for the one or more additional input medical images, and prior assessments of lesions. Results of the one or more assessments of the lesion are output.