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A tool for improving the longitudinal imaging characterization for neuro-oncology cases
Ricky K Taira1, Ricky Taira, Alex Bui
1Medical Imaging Informatics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Abstract:
We describe the development of a prototype tool for the construction of longitudinal cases studies that can be used for teaching files, construction of clinical databases, and for patient education. The test domain is neuro-oncology. The features of the tool include: 1) natural language processing tools to assist structuring report information; 2) integration of imaging data; 3) integration of drug information; 4) target data model that includes the dimensions of space, time, existence, and causality; 5) user interface that provides three levels of information including overview, filtered summarization, and details on demand. The results of this preliminary work include a full prototype for neuro-oncology patients that allow users an efficient means for scanning a patients imaging and support data.
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