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Dual-view Guided Context-aware Network for Automated Bone Lesion Segmentation and Quantification in Whole-body SPECT

chen, w.; Yang, X.; Lu, J.; Miao, M.; Huang, Y.; Zheng, S.; Zhang, C.; Xie, L.; Zhang, Y.

2026-05-12 bioinformatics
10.64898/2026.05.07.723665 bioRxiv
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Whole-body SPECT bone scintigraphy reflects skeletal metabolic activity throughout the body and plays an indispensable role in the screening, treatment evaluation, and prognostic assessment of bone metastases in tumors. However, the automatic detection and segmentation of hypermetabolic bone lesions remain challenging due to low contrast, limited spatial resolution, and complex lesion distributions. In this study, we proposed Bone-Segnet, a dual-view guided automatic segmentation network for hypermetabolic bone lesions that integrated multi-scale feature modeling, global context modeling, and view-conditioned modulation. Pixel-level annotated anterior and posterior whole-body bone scintigraphy images were used for model training and prediction. The proposed network enhanced the recognition of low-contrast and small-scale lesions through small-lesion enhancement and multi-scale contextual modeling. A Transformer module was further introduced to strengthen global feature representation, while cross-view collaborative modeling was achieved by incorporating the complementary characteristics of anterior and posterior imaging. Experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method outperformed existing approaches across multiple evaluation metrics, with the Dice score improving from 0.7440 to 0.8750, indicating a substantial improvement in segmentation performance. Further quantitative analysis based on the segmentation results revealed significant differences among disease types in lesion count, pixel burden, and spatial distribution patterns, reflecting the heterogeneity of disease-related skeletal metabolic activity. Overall, the proposed method improved automatic lesion segmentation performance and enabled quantitative analysis of lesion burden and spatial distribution patterns, providing objective data support for the assessment of related diseases. Index Terms--Whole-body SPECT, bone lesion segmentation, dual-view modeling, quantitative analysis.

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