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. 2016 Mar;42(3):742-52.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.11.014. Epub 2015 Dec 20.

Ultrasound Image Discrimination between Benign and Malignant Adnexal Masses Based on a Neural Network Approach

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Ultrasound Image Discrimination between Benign and Malignant Adnexal Masses Based on a Neural Network Approach

Verónica Aramendía-Vidaurreta et al. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

The discrimination between benign and malignant adnexal masses in ultrasound images represents one of the most challenging problems in gynecologic practice. In the study described here, a new method for automatic discrimination of adnexal masses based on a neural networks approach was tested. The proposed method first calculates seven different types of characteristics (local binary pattern, fractal dimension, entropy, invariant moments, gray level co-occurrence matrix, law texture energy and Gabor wavelet) from ultrasound images of the ovary, from which several features are extracted and collected together with the clinical patient age. The proposed technique was validated using 106 benign and 39 malignant images obtained from 145 patients, corresponding to its probability of appearance in general population. On evaluation of the classifier, an accuracy of 98.78%, sensitivity of 98.50%, specificity of 98.90% and area under the curve of 0.997 were calculated.

Keywords: Adnexal mass; Classification; Neural network; Texture feature.

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