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    An Efficient, Bolus-Stage Based Method for Motion Correction in Perfusion Weighted MRI

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    This paper addresses the data corruption that occurs due to patient motion during a scan which is particularly a problem in perfusion weighted MRI due to long scan times. Motion correction is typically the ratelimiting step in processing as each volume has to be registered to a reference volume. This is compounded by the dynamically varying contrast in the volume series due to passage of an injected contrast agent. We propose an efficient two stage motion correction method, consisting of motion detection and a 2-pass registration method for aligning the motion-corrupted volumes. A 2D block-wise phase correlation in central slices is used for the first stage. Alignment employs a strategy which is sensitive to the status of the bolus in the volume and is based on gamma-variate function fitting for intensity correction to handle dynamic contrast in DSC-MRI. Evaluation of the approach shows that it is fast and accurate. 1
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