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Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility

The possibility that computerized image analysis could increase the reproducibility of grading of bladder carcinoma as compared to conventional subjective grading made by pathologists was investigated. Object, texture and graph based analysis were carried out from Feulgen stained histological tissue...

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Autores principales: Choi, Heung‐Kook, Jarkrans, Torsten, Bengtsson, Ewert, Vasko, Janos, Wester, Kenneth, Malmström, Per-Uno, Busch, Christer
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9373709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/147187
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author Choi, Heung‐Kook
Jarkrans, Torsten
Bengtsson, Ewert
Vasko, Janos
Wester, Kenneth
Malmström, Per-Uno
Busch, Christer
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Jarkrans, Torsten
Bengtsson, Ewert
Vasko, Janos
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Busch, Christer
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description The possibility that computerized image analysis could increase the reproducibility of grading of bladder carcinoma as compared to conventional subjective grading made by pathologists was investigated. Object, texture and graph based analysis were carried out from Feulgen stained histological tissue sections. The object based features were extracted from gray scale images, binary images obtained by thresholding the nuclei and several other images derived through image processing operations. The textural features were based on the spatial gray‐tone co‐occurrence probability matrices and the graph based features were extracted from the minimum spanning trees connecting all nuclei. The large numbers of extracted features were evaluated in relation to subjective grading and to factors related to prognosis using multivariate statistical methods and multilayer backpropagation neural networks. All the methods were originally developed and tested on material from one patient and then tested for reproducibility on entirely different patient material. The results indicate reasonably good reproducibility for the best sets of features. In addition, image analysis based grading showed almost identical correlation to mitotic density and expression of p53 protein as subjective grading. It should thus be possible to use this kind of image analysis as a prognostic tool for bladder carcinoma.
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spelling pubmed-46175902016-01-12 Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility Choi, Heung‐Kook Jarkrans, Torsten Bengtsson, Ewert Vasko, Janos Wester, Kenneth Malmström, Per-Uno Busch, Christer Anal Cell Pathol Other The possibility that computerized image analysis could increase the reproducibility of grading of bladder carcinoma as compared to conventional subjective grading made by pathologists was investigated. Object, texture and graph based analysis were carried out from Feulgen stained histological tissue sections. The object based features were extracted from gray scale images, binary images obtained by thresholding the nuclei and several other images derived through image processing operations. The textural features were based on the spatial gray‐tone co‐occurrence probability matrices and the graph based features were extracted from the minimum spanning trees connecting all nuclei. The large numbers of extracted features were evaluated in relation to subjective grading and to factors related to prognosis using multivariate statistical methods and multilayer backpropagation neural networks. All the methods were originally developed and tested on material from one patient and then tested for reproducibility on entirely different patient material. The results indicate reasonably good reproducibility for the best sets of features. In addition, image analysis based grading showed almost identical correlation to mitotic density and expression of p53 protein as subjective grading. It should thus be possible to use this kind of image analysis as a prognostic tool for bladder carcinoma. IOS Press 1997 1997-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4617590/ /pubmed/9373709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/147187 Text en Copyright © 1997 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Choi, Heung‐Kook
Jarkrans, Torsten
Bengtsson, Ewert
Vasko, Janos
Wester, Kenneth
Malmström, Per-Uno
Busch, Christer
Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility
title Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility
title_full Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility
title_fullStr Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility
title_full_unstemmed Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility
title_short Image Analysis Based Grading of Bladder Carcinoma. Comparison of Object, Texture and Graph Based Methods and Their Reproducibility
title_sort image analysis based grading of bladder carcinoma. comparison of object, texture and graph based methods and their reproducibility
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9373709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1997/147187
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