Title :
Lung uniformization for juxta-pleural nodule detection
Author :
De Nunzio, Giorgio ; Massafra, Andrea ; Martina, Luigi ; Cataldo, Rosella ; Maglio, Silvio ; Quarta, Maurizio ; Retico, Alessandra ; Bolanos, Lourdes
Author_Institution :
UniversitÃ\xa0 del Salento (Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali), Italy
Abstract :
We propose a method for automatic lung juxta-pleural nodule detection in thorax CT images, to be used as a Computer Assisted Detection (CAD) tool by radiologists. It is based on the calculation and automatic analysis of local curvature on the lung surface as extracted from high-resolution CT scans, and exploits uniformization to a sphere (e.g. through conformal mapping) to allow a global view of the lung surface, with marking of high curvature regions which can be suspected of being pleural nodules. Schematically, the tool works as follows. First, lung binary masks are extracted from the image by 3D segmentation of the CT scan. On these masks, pleural nodules appear as small surface concavities of the mask surface. After patching the entrance of vessels into the parenchyma in the hilus pulmonis, the lung frontier Σ is a smooth genus-0 surface. This surface is triangulated and is then uniformized to a sphere Σ′. In this parameterization a suitable function Ψ of the mean and the Gaussian curvatures can be calculated over Σ. Function Ψ is displayed as a colour variation onto both Σ and Σ′, so marking regions that represent high-curvature concavities. A threshold on Ψ is then applied and regions of interest (ROIs), containing little concavities with a low radius of curvature (such as pleural nodules), are detected. ROIs are then examined and classified; techniques such as spherical wavelets are available on the sphere, which will be used to distinguish between false and true positives, helping in diagnosing pleural nodules.
Keywords :
Biomedical equipment; Computed tomography; Conformal mapping; Image segmentation; Laplace equations; Lungs; Medical services; Nuclear and plasma sciences; Testing; Thorax;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2008. NSS '08. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dresden, Germany
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2714-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774265