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15 April 2008 Intelligent computer-aided diagnosis system for breast MRI combining kinetic and morphological aspects
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Abstract
An intelligent medical systems based on a radial basis neural network is applied to the automatic classification of suspicious lesions in breast MRI and compared with two standard mammographic reading methods. Such systems represent an important component of future sophisticated computer-aided diagnosis systems and enable the extraction of spatial and temporal features of dynamic MRI data stemming from patients with confirmed lesion diagnosis. Intelligent medical systems combining both kinetics and lesions' morphology are expected to have substantial implications in healthcare politics by contributing to the diagnosis of indeterminate breast lesions by non-invasive imaging.
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Axel Wismüller, Anke Meyer-Bäse, and Oliver Lange "Intelligent computer-aided diagnosis system for breast MRI combining kinetic and morphological aspects", Proc. SPIE 6961, Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications VI, 69610K (15 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.777241
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KEYWORDS
Intelligence systems

Breast

Computing systems

Magnetic resonance imaging

Computer aided diagnosis and therapy

Imaging systems

Classification systems

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