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MC3DU-Net: a multisequence cascaded pipeline for the detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts in MRI

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11548-023-03020-y

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Multisequence MRI; Detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts; Hard negative patch mining; Deep learning

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This paper presents a novel method MC3DU-Net for the detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts in MRI studies. The method can accurately and reliably perform automatic detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts, providing a precise method for disease evaluation.
Purpose Radiological detection and follow-up of pancreatic cysts in multisequence MRI studies are required to assess the likelihood of their malignancy and to determine their treatment. The evaluation requires expertise and has not been automated. This paper presents MC3DU-Net, a novel multisequence cascaded pipeline for the detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts in MRI studies consisting of coronal MRCP and axial TSE MRI sequences.Methods MC3DU-Net leverages the information in both sequences by computing a pancreas Region of Interest (ROI) segmentation in the TSE MRI scan, transferring it to MRCP scan, and then detecting and segmenting the cysts in the ROI of the MRCP scan. Both the voxel-level ROI of the pancreas and the segmentation of the cysts are performed with 3D U-Nets trained with Hard Negative Patch Mining, a new technique for class imbalance correction and for the reduction in false positives.Results MC3DU-Net was evaluated on a dataset of 158 MRI patient studies with a training/validation/testing split of118/17/23. Ground truth segmentations of a total of 840 cysts were manually obtained by expert clinicians. MC3DU-Netachieves a mean recall of 0.80 +/- 0.19, a mean precision of 0.75 +/- 0.26, a mean Dice score of 0.80 +/- 0.19 and a mean ASSDof 0.60 +/- 0.53 for pancreatic cysts of diameter > 5 mm, which is the clinically relevant endpointConclusion MC3DU-Net is the first fully automatic method for detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts in MRI. Automatic detection and segmentation of pancreatic cysts in MRI can be performed accurately and reliably. It may provide a method for precise disease evaluation and may serve as a second expert reader.

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