| Literature DB >> 27278165 |
Kiyoka Omoto1, Kouichi Itoh1, Xiangyong Cheng2, Yi Wang1, Nobuyuki Taniguchi1, Iwaki Akiyama3, Shin Otsuka4, Hirobumi Mizunuma4, Shigeto Ogura4, Kyotaro Kanazawa4.
Abstract
We applied quantitative parameters in three-dimensional ultrasonic images to distinguish benign from malignant breast tumors in 29 benign cases including 8 cysts and 21 fibroadenomas, and 32 malignant cases including 23 ductal carcinomas, 2 special types of carcinoma, 1 malignant lymphoma and 6 others. This procedure involved simultaneously acquiring video data from real-time ultrasonic images and recording the original position and orientation of the probe. Both sets of data were fed directly into a desktop computer. Fuzzy reasoning and relaxation techniques were use to automatedly extract the shape of the tumor and render it in three dimensions. We then evaluated three parameters: 2D-D/W, the so-called depth-width ratio measured in B-mode images: 3D-D/W; and the S/V index ([surface area](3)/36π [volume](2)) calculated from the three-dimensional volume extracted with this system. All three parameters were significantly higher in the malignant group (averages: 0.81, 0.64, and 11.3, respectively) than in the benign group (averages: 0.62, 0.47, and 3.78, respectively). All three parameters were thus found to be useful in differentiating the two groups.Entities:
Keywords: breast tumors; depth-width ratio (D/W); quantitative parameter; surface-volume index (S/V index); three-dimensional ultrasonic images
Year: 2003 PMID: 27278165 DOI: 10.1007/BF02481370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ultrason (2001) ISSN: 1346-4523 Impact factor: 1.314