Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis

Hydrocephalus is a pathological condition of the central nervous system which often affects neonates and young children. It manifests itself as an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the ventricular system of the brain with its subsequent progression. One of the most important diagno...

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Main Authors: Fabijańska Anna, Węgliński Tomasz, Zakrzewski Krzysztof, Nowosławska Emilia
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-06-01
Series:International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/amcs-2014-0022
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spelling doaj-025fbb7d6f4a4ef0aab2e76a917534002021-09-06T19:41:08ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science2083-84922014-06-0124229931210.2478/amcs-2014-0022amcs-2014-0022Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysisFabijańska Anna0Węgliński Tomasz1Zakrzewski Krzysztof2Nowosławska Emilia3Institute of Applied Computer Science Łódź University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 18/22, 90-924 Łódź, PolandInstitute of Applied Computer Science Łódź University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 18/22, 90-924 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Neurosurgery, Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital, Research Institute in Łódź, Rzgowska 281/289, 93-338 Łódź, PolandDepartment of Neurosurgery, Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital, Research Institute in Łódź, Rzgowska 281/289, 93-338 Łódź, PolandHydrocephalus is a pathological condition of the central nervous system which often affects neonates and young children. It manifests itself as an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the ventricular system of the brain with its subsequent progression. One of the most important diagnostic methods of identifying hydrocephalus is Computer Tomography (CT). The enlarged ventricular system is clearly visible on CT scans. However, the assessment of the disease progress usually relies on the radiologist’s judgment and manual measurements, which are subjective, cumbersome and have limited accuracy. Therefore, this paper regards the problem of semi-automatic assessment of hydrocephalus using image processing and analysis algorithms. In particular, automated determination of popular indices of the disease progress is considered. Algorithms for the detection, semi-automatic segmentation and numerical description of the lesion are proposed. Specifically, the disease progress is determined using shape analysis algorithms. Numerical results provided by the introduced methods are presented and compared with those calculated manually by a radiologist and a trained operator. The comparison proves the correctness of the introduced approach.https://doi.org/10.2478/amcs-2014-0022hydrocephaluscomputed tomographyimage segmentationevans indexfrontal and occipital horn ratioventricular anglefrontal horn radius
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author Fabijańska Anna
Węgliński Tomasz
Zakrzewski Krzysztof
Nowosławska Emilia
spellingShingle Fabijańska Anna
Węgliński Tomasz
Zakrzewski Krzysztof
Nowosławska Emilia
Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
hydrocephalus
computed tomography
image segmentation
evans index
frontal and occipital horn ratio
ventricular angle
frontal horn radius
author_facet Fabijańska Anna
Węgliński Tomasz
Zakrzewski Krzysztof
Nowosławska Emilia
author_sort Fabijańska Anna
title Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
title_short Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
title_full Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
title_fullStr Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
title_sort assessment of hydrocephalus in children based on digital image processing and analysis
publisher Sciendo
series International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
issn 2083-8492
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Hydrocephalus is a pathological condition of the central nervous system which often affects neonates and young children. It manifests itself as an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the ventricular system of the brain with its subsequent progression. One of the most important diagnostic methods of identifying hydrocephalus is Computer Tomography (CT). The enlarged ventricular system is clearly visible on CT scans. However, the assessment of the disease progress usually relies on the radiologist’s judgment and manual measurements, which are subjective, cumbersome and have limited accuracy. Therefore, this paper regards the problem of semi-automatic assessment of hydrocephalus using image processing and analysis algorithms. In particular, automated determination of popular indices of the disease progress is considered. Algorithms for the detection, semi-automatic segmentation and numerical description of the lesion are proposed. Specifically, the disease progress is determined using shape analysis algorithms. Numerical results provided by the introduced methods are presented and compared with those calculated manually by a radiologist and a trained operator. The comparison proves the correctness of the introduced approach.
topic hydrocephalus
computed tomography
image segmentation
evans index
frontal and occipital horn ratio
ventricular angle
frontal horn radius
url https://doi.org/10.2478/amcs-2014-0022
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