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Introduction and Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments: The UIowa QIN PET Liver Uptake Measurement tool was funded in part by Quantitative Imaging to Assess Response in Cancer Therapy Trials NIH grant U01-CA140206 and Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research (QIICR) NIH grant U24 CA180918.
Authors: Christian Bauer (University of Iowa), Markus van Tol (University of Iowa)
Contributors: Ethan Ulrich (University of Iowa), Andrey Fedorov (SPL), Reinhard Beichel (University of Iowa), John Buatti (University of Iowa)
Contact: qin@iibi.uiowa.edu

License: Slicer License

The University of Iowa (UIowa)  
Quantitative Image Informatics for Cancer Research  
National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC)  

Extension Description

This tool allows automated measurement of liver uptake in SUV normalized FDG-18 whole-body PET scans. Segmented region and measurement results can be exported as DICOM Segmentation (SEG) and Structured Report (SR), respectively. A detailed description and evaluation of the method can be found in Bauer et al. (2012): "Automated measurement of uptake in cerebellum, liver, and aortic arch in full-body FDG PET/CT scans.", in Medical Physics. http://dx.doi.org/10.1118/1.4711815

PET Liver Uptake Measurement Extension

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