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SHAPE INFLUENCE IN MEDICAL IMAGE SEGMENTATION WITH APPLICATION IN COMPUTER AIDED DIAGNOSIS IN CT COLONOGRAPHY

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SHAPE INFLUENCE IN MEDICAL IMAGE SEGMENTATION WITH APPLICATION IN COMPUTER AIDED DIAGNOSIS IN CT COLONOGRAPHY
author
Xu, Haiyong
abstract
Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) is a procedure in medicine that assists radiologists or physicians in the interpretation of medical images. The application of CAD in screening colorectal cancer (CRC) has been studied for more than two decades. CRC is the second most deadly form of cancer in men and women in the United States. Nearly all CRC arises from polyps and is preventable if polyps are removed in their early stage. Recent researches show that radiologists demonstrated higher accuracy in finding polyps with CAD than without CAD. In this dissertation, we review the current status of CAD research in CT Colonography (CTC) and propose a new method to segment and detect polyps in CTC CAD.
subject
Computer-aided Diagnosis
CT Colonography
shape
contributor
Santago, Peter (committee chair)
Ge, Yaorong (committee member)
Plemmons, Robert J. (committee member)
Gage, H. Donald (committee member)
Perumpillichira, James J. (committee member)
date
2011-07-14T20:36:31Z (accessioned)
2011-07-14T20:36:31Z (available)
2011 (issued)
degree
Biomedical Engineering (discipline)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/33502 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Dissertation

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