| Literature DB >> 25642397 |
Huafeng Wang1, Yuexi Chen2, Lihong Li3, Haixia Pan4, Xianfeng Gu5, Zhengrong Liang6.
Abstract
Computed tomographic colonography (CTC) has been developed for screening of colon cancer. Flattening the three-dimensional (3D) colon wall into two-dimensional (2D) image is believed to (1) provide supplementary information to the endoscopic views and further (2) facilitate colon registration, taniae coli (TC) detection, and haustral fold segmentation. Though the previously-used conformal mapping-based flattening methods can preserve the angular geometry, they have the limitations in providing accurate information of the 3D inner colon wall due to the lack of undulating topography. In this paper, we present a novel colon-wall flattening method using a strategy of 2.5D approach. Coupling with the conformal flattening model, the presented new approach builds an elevation distance map to depict the neighborhood characteristics of the inner colon wall. We validated the new method via two CTC applications: TC detection and haustral fold segmentation. Experimental results demonstrated the effectiveness of our strategy for CTC studies.Entities:
Keywords: 2.5D representation; Conformal mapping; colon wall; computed tomographic colonography; medical imaging
Year: 2014 PMID: 25642397 PMCID: PMC4310567 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-03590-1_1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Eng Imaging Vis ISSN: 2168-1163