Computerized scheme for detection of diffuse lung diseases on CR chest images
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Reduction of lymph tissue false positives in pulmonary embolism detection
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a serious medical condition, characterized by the partial/complete blockage of an artery within the lungs. We have previously developed a fast yet effective approach for com...
Extraction and visualization of the central chest lymph-node stations
Proc. SPIE, Vol. 6915, 69151B (2008);
doi:10.1117/12.768691
Online Publication Date: 17 March 2008
Conference Date: Tuesday 19 February 2008
Conference Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Conference Title: Medical Imaging 2008: Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Conference Chairs: Maryellen L. Giger, Nico Karssemeijer
Lungcancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in theUnited States and is expected to account for nearly 30%of all cancer deaths in 2007. Central to the lung-cancerdiagnosis and staging process is the assessment of the centralchest lymph nodes. This assessment typically requires two major stages:(1) location of the lymph nodes in a three-dimensional (3D)high-resolution volumetric multi-detector computed-tomography (MDCT) image of the chest; (2)subsequent nodal sampling using transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA). We describea computer-based system for automatically locating the central chest lymph-nodestations in a 3D MDCT image. Automated analysis methods arefirst run that extract the airway tree, airway-tree centerlines, aorta,pulmonary artery, lungs, key skeletal structures, and major-airway labels. Thisinformation provides geometrical and anatomical cues for localizing the majornodal stations. Our system demarcates these stations, conforming to criteriaoutlined for the Mountain and Wang standard classification systems. Visualizationtools within the system then enable the user to interactwith these stations to locate visible lymph nodes. Results derivedfrom a set of human 3D MDCT chest images illustratethe usage and efficacy of the system.