Haralick织构分析应用于结直肠t2加权MRI:对癌症演变意义的初步研究

M. H. Soomro, G. Giunta, A. Laghi, D. Caruso, M. Ciolina, C. De Marchis, S. Conforto, M. Schmid
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Haralick特征在医学图像的纹理分析中得到了广泛的应用。在这篇文章中,我们应用Haralick’s对t2加权的结直肠MRI进行可能的癌症评估。特别是8例结直肠病理患者的T2-MRI图像,通过放射科医师的全程随访检查,确定为早期恶性和晚期恶性。从四个不同方向的归一化灰度共现矩阵中计算Haralick纹理特征。并计算提取特征的均值和标准差,以评估结果的统计显著性。在所有提取的特征中,14个Haralick纹理特征(即能量、对比度、相关性、熵和逆差矩(IDM))中只有5个特征对结直肠癌的评估有显著意义。在未来的研究中,这五种哈拉里克纹理特征可能有助于发现和评估结直肠癌,并构成预测疾病预后趋势的基础。
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Haralick's texture analysis applied to colorectal T2-weighted MRI: A preliminary study of significance for cancer evolution
Haralick's features have been extensively used in texture analysis of medical images. In this contribution, we have applied Haralick's to T2-weighted colorectal MRI for a possible cancer evaluation. In particular, the T2-MRI images of 8 patients with colorectal pathology were identified as early stage malignant and later stage malignant using the whole amount of follow-up exams by radiologists. 192 Haralick's textural features were computed from normalized gray level co-occurrence matrix with respect to four different directions. Mean and standard deviation were also calculated for the extracted features to assess the statistical significance of results. Among all the extracted features, only 5 from 14 Haralick's textural features (viz. energy, contrast, correlation, entropy and inverse difference moment (IDM)) were found as significant for colorectal cancer evaluation. In future research, these five Haralick's textural features may be useful to detect and evaluate colorectal cancer as well as constitute a basis for predicting the prognostic trend of the disease.
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