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Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions

The documentation of the change in the number and appearance of pigmented cutaneous lesions over time is critical to the early detection of skin cancers and may provide preliminary signals of efficacy in early-phase therapeutic prevention trials for melanoma. Despite substantial progress in computer...

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Autores principales: Maguire, William F., Haley, Paul H., Dietz, Catherine M., Hoffelder, Mike, Brandt, Clara S., Joyce, Robin, Fitzgerald, Georgia, Minnier, Christopher, Sander, Cindy, Ferris, Laura K., Paragh, Gyorgy, Arbesman, Joshua, Wang, Hong, Mitchell, Kevin J., Hughes, Ellen K., Kirkwood, John M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36960318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2023.100181
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author Maguire, William F.
Haley, Paul H.
Dietz, Catherine M.
Hoffelder, Mike
Brandt, Clara S.
Joyce, Robin
Fitzgerald, Georgia
Minnier, Christopher
Sander, Cindy
Ferris, Laura K.
Paragh, Gyorgy
Arbesman, Joshua
Wang, Hong
Mitchell, Kevin J.
Hughes, Ellen K.
Kirkwood, John M.
author_facet Maguire, William F.
Haley, Paul H.
Dietz, Catherine M.
Hoffelder, Mike
Brandt, Clara S.
Joyce, Robin
Fitzgerald, Georgia
Minnier, Christopher
Sander, Cindy
Ferris, Laura K.
Paragh, Gyorgy
Arbesman, Joshua
Wang, Hong
Mitchell, Kevin J.
Hughes, Ellen K.
Kirkwood, John M.
author_sort Maguire, William F.
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description The documentation of the change in the number and appearance of pigmented cutaneous lesions over time is critical to the early detection of skin cancers and may provide preliminary signals of efficacy in early-phase therapeutic prevention trials for melanoma. Despite substantial progress in computer-aided diagnosis of melanoma, automated methods to assess the evolution of lesions are relatively undeveloped. This report describes the development and narrow validation of mathematical algorithms to register nevi between sequential digital photographs of large areas of skin and to align images for improved detection and quantification of changes. Serial posterior truncal photographs from a pre-existing database were processed and analyzed by the software, and the results were evaluated by a panel of clinicians using a separate Extensible Markup Language‒based application. The software had a high sensitivity for the detection of cutaneous lesions as small as 2 mm. The software registered lesions accurately, with occasional errors at the edges of the images. In one pilot study with 17 patients, the use of the software enabled clinicians to identify new and/or enlarged lesions in 3‒11 additional patients versus the unregistered images. Automated quantification of size change performed similarly to that of human raters. These results support the further development and broader validation of this technique.
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spelling pubmed-100302552023-03-22 Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions Maguire, William F. Haley, Paul H. Dietz, Catherine M. Hoffelder, Mike Brandt, Clara S. Joyce, Robin Fitzgerald, Georgia Minnier, Christopher Sander, Cindy Ferris, Laura K. Paragh, Gyorgy Arbesman, Joshua Wang, Hong Mitchell, Kevin J. Hughes, Ellen K. Kirkwood, John M. JID Innov Methods & New Technology The documentation of the change in the number and appearance of pigmented cutaneous lesions over time is critical to the early detection of skin cancers and may provide preliminary signals of efficacy in early-phase therapeutic prevention trials for melanoma. Despite substantial progress in computer-aided diagnosis of melanoma, automated methods to assess the evolution of lesions are relatively undeveloped. This report describes the development and narrow validation of mathematical algorithms to register nevi between sequential digital photographs of large areas of skin and to align images for improved detection and quantification of changes. Serial posterior truncal photographs from a pre-existing database were processed and analyzed by the software, and the results were evaluated by a panel of clinicians using a separate Extensible Markup Language‒based application. The software had a high sensitivity for the detection of cutaneous lesions as small as 2 mm. The software registered lesions accurately, with occasional errors at the edges of the images. In one pilot study with 17 patients, the use of the software enabled clinicians to identify new and/or enlarged lesions in 3‒11 additional patients versus the unregistered images. Automated quantification of size change performed similarly to that of human raters. These results support the further development and broader validation of this technique. Elsevier 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10030255/ /pubmed/36960318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2023.100181 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Methods & New Technology
Maguire, William F.
Haley, Paul H.
Dietz, Catherine M.
Hoffelder, Mike
Brandt, Clara S.
Joyce, Robin
Fitzgerald, Georgia
Minnier, Christopher
Sander, Cindy
Ferris, Laura K.
Paragh, Gyorgy
Arbesman, Joshua
Wang, Hong
Mitchell, Kevin J.
Hughes, Ellen K.
Kirkwood, John M.
Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions
title Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions
title_full Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions
title_fullStr Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions
title_short Development and Narrow Validation of Computer Vision Approach to Facilitate Assessment of Change in Pigmented Cutaneous Lesions
title_sort development and narrow validation of computer vision approach to facilitate assessment of change in pigmented cutaneous lesions
topic Methods & New Technology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36960318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2023.100181
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