CVAISep 1, 2024

LPUWF-LDM: Enhanced Latent Diffusion Model for Precise Late-phase UWF-FA Generation on Limited Dataset

arXiv:2409.00726v19 citationsh-index: 14Has Code
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This addresses a medical imaging problem for ophthalmology by improving late-phase UWF-FA generation, but it is incremental as it builds on existing latent diffusion models with specific enhancements for limited datasets.

The study tackled generating high-quality late-phase Ultra-Wide-Field Fluorescein Angiography (UWF-FA) from limited paired images to reduce harmful injections, achieving state-of-the-art results in reconstructing fine details and lesion areas.

Ultra-Wide-Field Fluorescein Angiography (UWF-FA) enables precise identification of ocular diseases using sodium fluorescein, which can be potentially harmful. Existing research has developed methods to generate UWF-FA from Ultra-Wide-Field Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy (UWF-SLO) to reduce the adverse reactions associated with injections. However, these methods have been less effective in producing high-quality late-phase UWF-FA, particularly in lesion areas and fine details. Two primary challenges hinder the generation of high-quality late-phase UWF-FA: the scarcity of paired UWF-SLO and early/late-phase UWF-FA datasets, and the need for realistic generation at lesion sites and potential blood leakage regions. This study introduces an improved latent diffusion model framework to generate high-quality late-phase UWF-FA from limited paired UWF images. To address the challenges as mentioned earlier, our approach employs a module utilizing Cross-temporal Regional Difference Loss, which encourages the model to focus on the differences between early and late phases. Additionally, we introduce a low-frequency enhanced noise strategy in the diffusion forward process to improve the realism of medical images. To further enhance the mapping capability of the variational autoencoder module, especially with limited datasets, we implement a Gated Convolutional Encoder to extract additional information from conditional images. Our Latent Diffusion Model for Ultra-Wide-Field Late-Phase Fluorescein Angiography (LPUWF-LDM) effectively reconstructs fine details in late-phase UWF-FA and achieves state-of-the-art results compared to other existing methods when working with limited datasets. Our source code is available at: https://github.com/Tinysqua/****.

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