Image Processing Algorithms for Digital Mammography: A Pictorial Essay1
Digital mammography systems allow manipulation of fine differences in image contrast by means of image processing algorithms. Different display algorithms have advantages and disadvantages for the specific tasks required in breast imagingâdiagnosis and screening. Manual intensity windowing can pro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiographics 2000-09, Vol.20 (5), p.1479 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Digital mammography systems allow manipulation of fine differences in image contrast by means of image processing algorithms.
Different display algorithms have advantages and disadvantages for the specific tasks required in breast imagingâdiagnosis
and screening. Manual intensity windowing can produce digital mammograms very similar to standard screen-film mammograms but
is limited by its operator dependence. Histogram-based intensity windowing improves the conspicuity of the lesion edge, but
there is loss of detail outside the dense parts of the image. Mixture-model intensity windowing enhances the visibility of
lesion borders against the fatty background, but the mixed parenchymal densities abutting the lesion may be lost. Contrast-limited
adaptive histogram equalization can also provide subtle edge information but might degrade performance in the screening setting
by enhancing the visibility of nuisance information. Unsharp masking enhances the sharpness of the borders of mass lesions,
but this algorithm may make even an indistinct mass appear more circumscribed. Peripheral equalization displays lesion details
well and preserves the peripheral information in the surrounding breast, but there may be flattening of image contrast in
the nonperipheral portions of the image. Trex processing allows visualization of both lesion detail and breast edge information
but reduces image contrast. |
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ISSN: | 0271-5333 1527-1323 |