Stathis
Hadjidemetriou1, Wilfried Reichardt1, Juergen Hennig1,
Martin Buechert2, Dominik von Elverfeldt1
1Department of Diagnostic Radiology,
Autosomal
dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is characterized by the growth of
kidney cysts and the eventual kidney failure in humans. A treatment for ADPKD
is not yet available. Treatment development involves preclinical studies with
a mouse ADPKD model. Such mice have been monitored longitudinally with high
field animal MRI. In this work the mouse kidneys are segmented with an
unsupervised, reliable, and reproducible method. A region of interest is
identified and analyzed for its statistics and for kidney geometry. This
information is incorporated into the graph cuts algorithm that delineates the
kidneys. Extensive validation is presented.