DocumentCode
1253256
Title
Analysis of skin erythema using true-color images
Author
Nischik, Mark ; Forster, Clemens
Author_Institution
Dept. of Physiol. & Exp. Pathophysiol., Erlangen-Nurnberg Univ., Germany
Volume
16
Issue
6
fYear
1997
Firstpage
711
Lastpage
716
Abstract
This article presents a new method for analyzing the spreading of skin erythemas. These occur as a result of the cutaneous vascular axon reflex which can be evoked by a noxious stimulation of the skin. Series of true-color images of the observed skin patch were recorded using a video camera. The images were digitized and stored on computer disk. The delineation of the reddening was segmented for every image of the sequence by a newly developed image processing method. Each image taken after the noxious stimulation was compared with the baseline before the stimulation and each image point was classified as: "unchanged" or "changed skin color." To improve the classification the CIE L *a *b * color space was used. The boundaries of the erythema were extracted from the resulting binary images. Every image of a sequence was analyzed in the same way in order to follow the time course of the flare response. The erythema reaction could be determined in an objective way using this methods. The automatically detected flare sizes were independent of human observers and had a high spatial and temporal resolution. It was used for a crossover study to assess the power of new drugs which modify the blood flow of the skin induced by an intradermal histamine application.
Keywords
edge detection; image resolution; image segmentation; image sequences; medical image processing; skin; video signal processing; CIE L/sup */a/sup */b/sup */ color space; binary images; blood flow modification; boundaries extraction; drug power assessment; flare response; intradermal histamine application; medical diagnostic imaging; noxious stimulation; skin erythema analysis; skin erythemas spreading; spatial resolution; temporal resolution; true-color images; Cameras; Drugs; Humans; Image analysis; Image processing; Image segmentation; Image sequence analysis; Nerve fibers; Skin; Spatial resolution; Axons; Color; Erythema; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Reflex; Skin; Video Recording;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/42.650868
Filename
650868
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