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From: Effectuality study of a 3D motion correction algorithm in C-arm CTs of severely impaired image quality during transarterial chemoembolization

Fig. 2

Three coronary 15 mm MIPs of the right (A.1,2), common (B.1,2) and left hepatic artery (C.1, C2) before and after application of the motion compensating algorithm (CACTOrg vs. CACTMC_no bone). A.2 demonstrates a significantly less blurry central (right) hepatic artery, an increased number of vascular tumor feeders as potential embolization targets and a clear discrimination of the small arteries originating from the main stem when compared to A.1. B.2 shows a significantly improved delineation of the common hepatic artery and its smaller branches, potentially benefitting their catherization. C.2 shows improved visualization of the central (left) and peripheral hepatic arteries after application of the motion compensating algorithm and bone segmentation, though to a lesser degree peripherally than in A,B

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