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Computer-assisted detection of infectious lung diseases: A review

Journal

COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL IMAGING AND GRAPHICS
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 72-84

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compmedimag.2011.06.002

Keywords

Infectious diseases; Computer assisted detection; Texture analysis; Lung CT; Feature extraction; Tomography

Funding

  1. Imaging Sciences Training Program (ISTP)
  2. Center for Infectious Disease Imaging (CIDI)
  3. National Institute of Bio-imaging and Bioengineering at the National Institutes of Health

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Respiratory tract infections are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Although radiology serves as a primary diagnostic method for assessing respiratory tract infections, visual analysis of chest radiographs and computed tomography (CT) scans is restricted by low specificity for causal infectious organisms and a limited capacity to assess severity and predict patient outcomes. These limitations suggest that computer-assisted detection (CAD) could make a valuable contribution to the management of respiratory tract infections by assisting in the early recognition of pulmonary parenchymal lesions, providing quantitative measures of disease severity and assessing the response to therapy. In this paper, we review the most common radiographic and CT features of respiratory tract infections, discuss the challenges of defining and measuring these disorders with CAD, and propose some strategies to address these challenges. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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