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Title: Lu-177 DOTATATE Anonymized Patient Datasets: Lesion and Organ Volumes of Interest Open Access Deposited

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Methodology
  • Contours of both organ and lesions were outlined on Single-photon emission computed tomography imaging scans (SPECT/CT) and correspond to anatomic features of Lu-177 patients who have consented to be on dosimetric research trials in our clinics. These contours were defined manually by a radiologist (lesions) or a technologist (organs) using semi-automatic tools. All patient private information is anonymized using commercial software.
Description
  • This publication contains anonymized DICOM structure files that were outlined on SPECT/CT scans for two patients. Organ contours include the liver, right and left kidneys, and spleen when present. Two to four lesions were outlined for each patient.
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Depositor
  • benjvan@umich.edu
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Funding agency
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
ORSP grant number
  • 057380-001180
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Date coverage
  • 2018-01-01 to 2020-01-01
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Last modified
  • 11/17/2022
Published
  • 05/19/2021
DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/vhrh-qg23
License
To Cite this Work:
Dewaraja, Y. K., Van, B. J. (2021). Lu-177 DOTATATE Anonymized Patient Datasets: Lesion and Organ Volumes of Interest [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/vhrh-qg23

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