Image feature based automatic correction of low-frequency spatial intensity variations in MR images.

An automatic method of compensating for low-frequency variations in magnetic resonance images is presented. Small variations within a tissue type are modelled and a correction function is generated. The method is based completely on image features and does not need a phantom or user interaction to generate the compensation function. This image correction simplifies digital image analysis and may enhance clinical evaluation. As a result, the correction technique reduces inhomogeneity and improves contrast. Our results show that the radiofrequency response variation of coils can be reduced. The segmentation process, even with a simple threshold method, produces more reliable results when corrected images are used. The presented method is most useful for images acquired in the sagital and coronal planes with circular local coils, or using surface coils, e.g., spine coils.

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