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Published on: December 15, 2014
Automatic mammary duct detection in 3D ultrasound
Mark J Gooding1, Matthew Mellor, Jacqueline A Shipley
1Medical Physics Dept., Royal United Hospital, Bath, BA1 3NG, UK. mark.gooding@ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk
Abstract:
This paper presents a method for the initial detection of ductal structures within 3D ultrasound images using second-order shape measurements. The desire to detect ducts is motivated in a number of way, principally as step in the detection and assessment of ductal carcinoma in-situ. Detection is performed by measuring the variation of the local second-order shape from a prototype shape corresponding to a perfect tube. We believe this work is the first demonstration of the ability to detect sections of duct automatically in ultrasound images. The detection is performed with a view to employing vessel tracking method to delineate the full ductal structure.

