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  • Bornefalk, Hans (author)
  • Use of phase and certainty information in automatic detection of stellate patterns in mammograms : IMAGE PROCESSING, PTS 1-3
  • 2004
  • In: MEDICAL IMAGING 2004. - BELLINGHAM : SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING. - 0819452831 ; , s. 97-107
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Detection of stellate patterns is a very important step in computer-aided detection schemes designed for mammography. We introduce a new way of finding these regions based on the use of quadrature filters. The method allows extraction of a certainty measure for each orientation estimate. This makes the method of finding the areas the spicules seem to emanate from more robust than simply basing it on the orientation estimates themselves. The local phase extracted from the filter outputs allows us to discriminate between orientation estimates from edges and dark lines from those generated by bright line structures, i.e. spicules. This makes the method more specific. We also show how the method can be modified for finding non-spiculated masses in digitized mammograms.
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  • Lee, Benjamin Y., et al. (author)
  • Unmasking true signal/tumor information from ProstaScint scans
  • 2004
  • In: MEDICAL IMAGING 2004: IMAGE PROCESSING, PTS 1-3. - : SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering. - 0819452831 ; , s. 1980-1990
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Purpose: Improve tumor localization in In-111 ProstaScint SPECT scans through improved reconstruction and identification/removal of non-specific blood pool volumes using simultaneously acquired Tc-99m tagged red blood cell (RBC) SPECT scans. Methods: We chose 30 patients with a history of prostate cancer who had undergone CT/MR and simultaneous Tc-99m RBC/In-111 ProstaScint SPECT scans due to rising PSA. To estimate the impact of reconstruction methods on anatomic definition and artifacts, SPECT volume data sets were reconstructed using ordered set-expectation maximization (OS-EM) with varying numbers of iterations and subsets, and these were compared against each other and against standard filtered back projection (FBP) reconstruction. Non-blood pool bladder activity in the Tc-99m scans was suppressed prior to subtraction from the In-111 scans by using an averaging algorithm within an ellipsoid volume encompassing the bladder. Outside the ellipsoid volume, Tc-99m voxel values were subtracted from the corresponding In-111 voxels after normalization of the data sets based on peak activity within the descending aorta. Results: OS-EM reconstruction using 3 iterations and 45 subsets showed improved representation of anatomy compared with FBP. Bladder suppression reduced artifacts in the prostate bed. The subtraction method reduced the blood pool signal, confirmed visually by superimposition with matched CT/MR scans. Conclusions: OS-EM reconstruction together with bladder suppression and subtraction of the blood pool may help improve the specificity of ProstaScint SPECT interpretation and increase its utility in radiation therapy treatment planning.
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