DocumentCode
1503089
Title
Three-dimensional reconstruction of microcalcification clusters from two mammographic views
Author
Yam, Margaret ; Brady, Michael ; Highnam, Ralph ; Behrenbruch, Christian ; English, Ruth ; Kita, Yasuyo
Author_Institution
Robotics Res., Med. Vision Lab., Oxford, UK
Volume
20
Issue
6
fYear
2001
fDate
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
479
Lastpage
489
Abstract
Classification of benign/malignant microcalcification clusters is a major diagnostic challenge for radiologists. Clinical studies have revealed that the shape of the cluster, and the spatial distribution of individual microcalcifications within it, are important indicators of its malignancy. However, mammographic images of clustered microcalcifications confound their three-dimensional (3-D) distribution with image projection and breast compression. This paper presents a novel model-based method for reconstructing microcalcification clusters in 3-D from two mammographic views (cranio-caudal and medio-lateral oblique-"shoulder to the opposite hip" or lateral-medio). The authors develop a 3-D breast representation and a parameterised breast compression model which constraints geometrically the possible 3-D positions of a calcification in a two-dimensional image. Corresponding calcifications in the two views are matched using an estimate of the calcification volume. Both the geometric constraint and the matching criterion are utilized in the final reconstruction step to build the 3-D reconstructed clusters. Validation experiments are described using 30 clusters to verify the individual steps of the model, and results consistent with known ground truth are obtained. Some of the approximations in the model and future work are discussed in the concluding section.
Keywords
cancer; image matching; image reconstruction; mammography; medical image processing; modelling; benign microcalcifications; breast cancer; cranio-caudal oblique; geometric constraint; malignant microcalcifications; mammographic views; medical diagnostic imaging; medio-lateral oblique; microcalcification clusters; parameterised breast compression model; three-dimensional reconstruction; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical imaging; Breast cancer; Image coding; Image reconstruction; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical robotics; Robot kinematics; Robot vision systems; Shape; Algorithms; Anatomy, Cross-Sectional; Artificial Intelligence; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Female; Humans; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Information Storage and Retrieval; Microscopy, Video; Microtomy; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Neoplasm Staging; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Subtraction Technique; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/42.929614
Filename
929614
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