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7 March 2007Multimodal image registration of ex vivo 4 Tesla MRI with whole mount histology for prostate cancer detection
In this paper we present novel methods for registration and subsequent evaluation of whole mount prostate histological
sections to corresponding 4 Tesla ex vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) slices to complement our
existing computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system for detection of prostatic adenocarcinoma from high resolution
MRI. The CAD system is trained using voxels labeled as cancer on MRI by experts who visually aligned histology
with MRI. To address voxel labeling errors on account of manual alignment and delineation, we have developed
a registration method called combined feature ensemble mutual information (COFEMI) to automatically map
spatial extent of prostate cancer from histology onto corresponding MRI for prostatectomy specimens. Our
method improves over intensity-based similarity metrics (mutual information) by incorporating unique information
from feature spaces that are relatively robust to intensity artifacts and which accentuate the structural
details in the target and template images to be registered. Our registration algorithm accounts for linear gland
deformations in the histological sections resulting from gland fixing and serial sectioning. Following automatic
registration of MRI and histology, cancer extent from histological sections are mapped to the corresponding
registered MRI slices. The manually delineated cancer areas on MRI obtained via manual alignment of histological
sections and MRI are compared with corresponding cancer extent obtained via COFEMI by a novel
registration evaluation technique based on use of non-linear dimensionality reduction (locally linear embedding
(LLE)). The cancer map on MRI determined by COFEMI was found to be significantly more accurate compared
to the manually determined cancer mask. The performance of COFEMI was also found to be superior compared
to image intensity-based mutual information registration.
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Jonathan Chappelow, Anant Madabhushi, Mark Rosen, John Tomaszeweski, Michael Feldman, "Multimodal image registration of ex vivo 4 Tesla MRI with whole mount histology for prostate cancer detection," Proc. SPIE 6512, Medical Imaging 2007: Image Processing, 65121S (7 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.710558