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A review of ultrasound detection methods for breast microcalcification

Journal

MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 1761-1785

Publisher

AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/mbe.2019085

Keywords

ultrasound imaging; breast cancer; microcalcification; noninvasive detection; computer-aided diagnosis

Funding

  1. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [4184081]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11804013, 61871005, 71661167001, 61801312]
  3. Basic Research Fund of Beijing University of Technology
  4. International Research Cooperation Seed Fund of Beijing University of Technology [2018A15]
  5. Intelligent Physiological Measurement and Clinical Translation, Beijing International Base for Scientific and Technological Cooperation

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Breast microcalcifications are one of the important imaging features of early breast cancer and are a key to early breast cancer diagnosis. Ultrasound imaging has been widely used in the detection and diagnosis of breast diseases because of its low cost, nonionizing radiation, and real-time capability. However, due to factors such as limited spatial resolution and speckle noise, it is difficult to detect breast microcalcifications using conventional B-mode ultrasound imaging. Recent studies show that new ultrasound technologies improved the visualization of microcalcifications over conventional B-mode ultrasound imaging. In this paper, a review of the literature on the ultrasonic detection methods of microcalcifications was conducted. The reviewed methods were broadly divided into high-frequency B-mode ultrasound imaging techniques, B-mode ultrasound image processing techniques, ultrasound elastography techniques, time reversal techniques, high spatial frequency techniques, second-order ultrasound field imaging techniques, and photoacoustic imaging techniques. The related principles and research status of these methods were introduced, and the characteristics and limitations of the various methods were discussed and analyzed. Future developments of ultrasonic breast microcalcification detection are suggested.

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