A cycle generative adversarial network for generating synthetic contrast-enhanced computed tomographic images from non-contrast images in the internal jugular lymph node-bearing area

[Abstract] The objectives of this study were to create a mutual conversion system between contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) and non-CECT images using a cycle generative adversarial network (cycleGAN) for the internal jugular region. Image patches were cropped from CT images in 25 patients...

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