Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification

In medical image processing, evaluating the variations of lesion volume plays a major role in many medical applications. It helps radiologists to follow-up with patients and examine the effects of therapy. Several approaches have been proposed to meet with medical expectations. The present work come...

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Main Authors: Amina Kharbach, Benaissa Bellach, Mohammed Rahmoune, Mohammed Rahmoun, Hanane Hadj Kacem
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Imaging
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/3/4/41
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spelling doaj-0acb04404c4847008a31673e4f4d02732020-11-24T23:55:15ZengMDPI AGJournal of Imaging2313-433X2017-09-01344110.3390/jimaging3040041jimaging3040041Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume QuantificationAmina Kharbach0Benaissa Bellach1Mohammed Rahmoune2Mohammed Rahmoun3Hanane Hadj Kacem4LSE2I Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, Mohammed First University, 60000 Oujda, MoroccoLSE2I Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, Mohammed First University, 60000 Oujda, MoroccoLSE2I Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, Mohammed First University, 60000 Oujda, MoroccoLSE2I Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, Mohammed First University, 60000 Oujda, MoroccoLSE2I Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, Mohammed First University, 60000 Oujda, MoroccoIn medical image processing, evaluating the variations of lesion volume plays a major role in many medical applications. It helps radiologists to follow-up with patients and examine the effects of therapy. Several approaches have been proposed to meet with medical expectations. The present work comes within this context. We present a new approach based on the local dissimilarity volume (LDV) that is a 3D representation of the local dissimilarity map (LDM). This map presents a useful means to compare two images, offering a localization of information. We proved the effectiveness of this method (LDV) compared to medical techniques used by radiologists. The result of simulations shows that we can quantify lesion volume by using the LDV method, which is an efficient way to calculate and localize the volume variation of anomalies. It allowed a time savings with the compete satisfaction of an expert during the medical treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/3/4/41lesiontherapylocal dissimilarity volumelocal dissimilarity map
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author Amina Kharbach
Benaissa Bellach
Mohammed Rahmoune
Mohammed Rahmoun
Hanane Hadj Kacem
spellingShingle Amina Kharbach
Benaissa Bellach
Mohammed Rahmoune
Mohammed Rahmoun
Hanane Hadj Kacem
Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification
Journal of Imaging
lesion
therapy
local dissimilarity volume
local dissimilarity map
author_facet Amina Kharbach
Benaissa Bellach
Mohammed Rahmoune
Mohammed Rahmoun
Hanane Hadj Kacem
author_sort Amina Kharbach
title Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification
title_short Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification
title_full Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification
title_fullStr Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Novel Approach for Tumor Volume Quantification
title_sort towards a novel approach for tumor volume quantification
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Imaging
issn 2313-433X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description In medical image processing, evaluating the variations of lesion volume plays a major role in many medical applications. It helps radiologists to follow-up with patients and examine the effects of therapy. Several approaches have been proposed to meet with medical expectations. The present work comes within this context. We present a new approach based on the local dissimilarity volume (LDV) that is a 3D representation of the local dissimilarity map (LDM). This map presents a useful means to compare two images, offering a localization of information. We proved the effectiveness of this method (LDV) compared to medical techniques used by radiologists. The result of simulations shows that we can quantify lesion volume by using the LDV method, which is an efficient way to calculate and localize the volume variation of anomalies. It allowed a time savings with the compete satisfaction of an expert during the medical treatment.
topic lesion
therapy
local dissimilarity volume
local dissimilarity map
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/3/4/41
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