| Literature DB >> 31129787 |
Natsuki Minoura1,2, Atsushi Teramoto3, Akari Ito4, Osamu Yamamuro4, Masami Nishio5, Kuniaki Saito1, Hiroshi Fujita6.
Abstract
In this study, we aimed to develop a hybrid method for automated detection of high-uptake regions in the breast and axilla using dedicated breast positron-emission tomography (db PET) and whole-body PET/computed tomography (CT) images. In our proposed method, high-uptake regions in the breast and axilla were detected using db PET images and whole-body PET/CT images. In db PET images, high-uptake regions in the breast were detected using adaptive thresholding technique based on the noise characteristics. In whole-body PET/CT images, the region of the breast that includes the axilla was first extracted using CT images. Next, high-uptake regions in the extracted breast region were detected on the PET images. By integration of the results of the two types of PET images, a final candidate region was obtained. In the experiments, the accuracy of extracting the region of the breast and detection ability was evaluated using clinical data. As a result, all breast regions were extracted correctly. The sensitivity of detection was 0.765, and the number of false positive cases were 1.8, which was 30% better than those on whole-body PET/CT alone. These results suggested that the proposed method, combining the two types of PET images is effective for improving detection performance.Keywords: Breast cancer; Dedicated breast pet; Image processing; Whole-body PET/CT
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31129787 DOI: 10.1007/s12194-019-00516-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Phys Technol ISSN: 1865-0333