Can we trust the calculation of texture indices of CT images? A phantom study
Medical Physics2018Vol. 45(4), pp. 1529–1536
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Caroline Caramella, Adrien Allorant, Fanny Orlhac, François Bidault, Bernard Asselain, Samy Ammari, Patricia Jaranowski, A. Moussier, Corinne Balleyguier, Nathalie Lassau, Stéphanie Pitre-Champagnat
Abstract
Care should be taken when using texture analysis as a tool to characterize CT images because changes in quantitation may be primarily due to internal variability rather than from real physio-pathological effects. Some textural indices appear to be sufficiently reliable and capable to discriminate close textures on CT images.
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