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A computer-aided system for malignancy risk assessment of nodules in thyroid US images based on boundary features

Journal

COMPUTER METHODS AND PROGRAMS IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 96, Issue 1, Pages 25-32

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2009.04.001

Keywords

Computer-aided diagnosis; Ultrasound; Thyroid nodules; Boundary features

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  1. National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Special Account of Research

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In this paper, a novel computer-based approach is proposed for malignancy risk assessment of thyroid nodules in ultrasound images. The proposed approach is based on boundary features and is motivated by the correlation which has been addressed in medical literature between nodule boundary irregularity and malignancy risk. In addition, local echogenicity variance is utilized so as to incorporate information associated with local echogenicity distribution within nodule boundary neighborhood. Such information is valuable for the discrimination of high-risk nodules with blur-red boundaries from medium-risk nodules with regular boundaries. Analysis of variance is performed, indicating that each boundary feature under study provides statistically significant information for the discrimination of thyroid nodules in ultrasound images, in terms of malignancy risk. k-nearest neighbor and support vector machine classifiers are employed for the classification tasks, utilizing feature vectors derived from all combinations of features under study. The classification results are evaluated with the use of the receiver operating characteristic. It is derived that the proposed approach is capable of discriminating between medium-risk and high-risk nodules, obtaining an area under curve, which reaches 0.95. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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