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T Schifter1, T G Turkington, S U Berlangieri
1Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine
|July 1, 1993
Abstract:
Image registration techniques will become increasingly important in correlative multimodality imaging. In the case of PET, a structural imaging study can be invaluable in correlating structure metabolism relationships. A registered brain atlas of PET and MRI has been developed by the authors that allows clinicians, residents, fellows, and others to refer to a structural abnormality on MRI or metabolic abnormality on PET and correlate it neuro-anatomically.