Claims
- 1. An orthopedic magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a source of magnetic resonance imaging data sets resulting from successive magnetic resonance imaging acquisitions from a diseased joint of a patient, a segmentation module responsive to the source of magnetic resonance imaging data sets and operative to segment surfaces in the joint based on information contained within at least one of the data sets, a registration module responsive to the source of magnetic resonance imaging data sets and operative to spatially register, in three dimensions, information represented by a first of the data sets with respect to information represented by one or more further data sets for the same patient, and a comparison module responsive to the registration module and operative to detect differences between information represented by the data sets caused by progression of the disease in the joint of the patient between acquisitions.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the comparison module is operative to detect changes in cartilage thickness within the joint.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the comparison module is operative to detect changes in cartilage volume within the joint.
- 4. The apparatus of claim I wherein the comparison module is operative to detect changes in characteristics of cartilage material within the joint.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the changes in characteristics of cartilage material within the joint are reflected in changes in magnetic resonance signal from the cartilage material.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the source of magnetic resonance imaging data sets includes a magnetic resonance imaging system and a support assembly operative to immobilize the diseased joint within the magnetic resonance imaging system with the joint at a predetermined three-dimensional position.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the magnetic resonance imaging system includes a knee coil and wherein the support assembly includes a heel constraint and at least two flexible wedges that are each operative to interact with a leg of the patient and the knee coil.
- 8. An orthopedic magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
means for obtaining successive images of a same joint for each of a plurality of patients, wherein at least some of the joints are diseased, means for segmenting joint surfaces within at least one of the images for each patient, means for spatially registering joint features for one of the successive images with another of the successive images for each of the patients, means for detecting differences between the registered successive images for each of the individual patients, and means for comparing the differences obtained for different ones of the patients.
- 9. An orthopedic magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a source of magnetic resonance imaging data resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisitions from a joint of a patient, segmentation result storage, and a segmentation module that is responsive to the source of magnetic resonance imaging data and to the segmentation result storage, and that is operative to detect a boundary between two anatomical features of the joint in three dimensions based on both three-dimensional information from the joint of the patient and prior segmentation results stored in the segmentation result storage.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 further including a registration module responsive to the source of magnetic resonance imaging data and operative to spatially register three-dimensional image data from a first acquisition for the patient and three-dimensional image data from a later acquisition for the same patient.
- 11. An orthopedic magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
a source of magnetic resonance imaging data resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisitions from a diseased joint of a patient, and a segmentation module that is responsive to the source of magnetic resonance imaging data sets and is operative to detect a boundary between two anatomical features of the joint in three dimensions by detecting an outline in each of a plurality of at least generally parallel planes within the volume, wherein the outline in at least some of the planes is based on data from at least one other of the planes.
- 12. A method of monitoring disease progression in a joint, comprising:
obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of a joint of a patient, and segmenting an outline of a boundary between two anatomical features of the joint of the patient in three dimensions by detecting an outline in each of a plurality of at least generally parallel planes within the volume, wherein the outline in at least some of the planes is based on data from at least one other of the planes.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the steps of obtaining and segmenting are applied to a medical patient.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the steps of obtaining and segmenting are applied to a veterinary patient.
- 15. An orthopedic magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
means for obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of a joint of a patient, and means for segmenting an outline of a boundary between two anatomical features of the joint of the patient in three dimensions by detecting an outline in each of a plurality of at least generally parallel planes within the volume, wherein the outline in at least some of the planes is based on data from at least one other of the planes.
- 16. A phantom for a magnetic resonance imaging system, comprising:
first means having at least one magnetic resonance property that is substantially similar to that of cartilage, and second means having at least one magnetic resonance property that is substantially similar to that of an anatomical feature that is adjacent to cartilage.
- 17. A method of monitoring disease progression in a joint, comprising:
obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of a joint of a patient, delineating joint features in the first magnetic resonance imaging data set, obtaining a second magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from a magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of the same joint for the same patient after the step of obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set, delineating joint features in the second magnetic resonance imaging data set, spatially registering joint features delineated in the first magnetic resonance imaging data set and joint features delineated in the second magnetic resonance imaging data set, detecting differences between the spatially registered data sets for the patient, and evaluating the effects of one or more pharmaceutical agents on the patient based on results of the step of comparing.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the steps of obtaining and spatially registering are applied to a medical patient.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the steps of obtaining and spatially registering are applied to a veterinary patient.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of evaluating is applied for a pharmaceutical agent designed to treat rheumatic diseases affecting the cartilage.
- 21. A method of monitoring disease progression in a joint, comprising:
obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of a joint of a patient, delineating joint features in the first magnetic resonance imaging data set, obtaining a second magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from a magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of the same joint for the same patient after the step of obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set, delineating joint features in the second magnetic resonance imaging data set, spatially registering joint features delineated in the first magnetic resonance imaging data set and joint features delineated in the second magnetic resonance imaging data set, detecting differences between the spatially registered data sets for the patient, and determining how to treat the patient based on results of the step of comparing.
- 22. A method of monitoring disease progression in a joint, comprising:
obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of a joint of a patient, delineating joint features in the first magnetic resonance imaging data set, obtaining a second magnetic resonance imaging data set resulting from a magnetic resonance imaging acquisition of the same joint for the same patient after the step of obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set, delineating joint features in the second magnetic resonance imaging data set, spatially registering joint features delineated in the first magnetic resonance imaging data set and joint features delineated in the second magnetic resonance imaging data set, detecting differences between the spatially registered data sets for the patient, and administering treatment delivery for the patient based on results of the step of comparing.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the step of obtaining a first magnetic resonance imaging data set obtains a baseline magnetic resonance imaging data set.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/704,269, filed Nov. 1, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/162,871, filed Nov. 1, 1999, both of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60162871 |
Nov 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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09704269 |
Nov 2000 |
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10430800 |
May 2003 |
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