Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5485778 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We describe a novel automatic diagnostic system based on quantitative analysis of ultrasound data for differential diagnosis of melanocytic skin tumors. The proposed method has been tested on 160 ultrasound data sets (80 of malignant melanoma and 80 of benign melanocytic nevi). Acoustical, textural and shape features have been evaluated for each segmented lesion. Using parameters selected according to Mahalanobis distance and linear support vector machine classifier, we are able to differentiate malignant melanoma from benign melanocytic skin tumors with 82.4% accuracy (sensitivity = 85.8%, specificity = 79.6%). The results indicate that high-frequency ultrasound has the potential to be used for differential diagnosis of melanocytic skin tumors and to provide supplementary information on lesion penetration depth. The proposed system can be used as an additional tool for clinical decision support to improve the early-stage detection of malignant melanoma.
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Authors
Kristina AndrÄkutÄ, GintarÄ LinkeviÄiÅ«tÄ, Renaldas RaiÅ¡utis, Skaidra ValiukeviÄienÄ, Jurgita MakÅ¡tienÄ,