3D Surface-based Detection of Pleural Thickenings

Authors

  • P. Faltin
  • K. Chaisaowong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/1432

Keywords:

pleuramesothelioma, pleural thickenings, computer-assisted diagnosis, convex hull, morphological erosion, CT

Abstract

Pleuramesothelioma is a malignant tumor of the pleura. It evolves from pleural thickenings which are a typical long-term effect of asbestos exposure. A diagnosis is performed by examining CT scans acquired from the patient’s lung. The analysis of the image data is a very time-consuming task and is subject to strong inter- and intra-reader variances. To objectivize the analysis and to speed-up the diagnosis a full automatic system is developed. An essential step in this process is to identify potential thickenings. In this paper we describe the complete system in brief, and then take a closer look on thickening detection. A CT slice based approach is presented here. It is extended by using 3D knowledge of thelung surface which could scarcely have been acquired visually.

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P. Faltin

K. Chaisaowong

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Published

2011-01-05

How to Cite

Faltin, P., & Chaisaowong, K. (2011). 3D Surface-based Detection of Pleural Thickenings. Acta Polytechnica, 51(5). https://doi.org/10.14311/1432

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