Feasibility of an Artificial Intelligence-Driven Classification of Tuberous Breast Deformity: A Siamese Network
Background:
Tuberous breast deformity (TBD) is a congenital condition characterized by constriction of the breast base, parenchymal hypoplasia, and areolar herniation. The absence of a universally accepted classification system complicates diagnosis and surgical planning, leading to variability in clinical outcomes. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful adjunct in medical imaging, enabling objective, reproducible, and data-driven diagnostic assessments.
Objectives:
This study introduces an AI-driven diagnostic tool for TBD classification using a Siamese network trained on paired frontal and lateral images. Additionally, the model generates a continuous Tuberosity Score (ranging from 0 to 1) based on embedding vector distances, offering an objective measure to enhance surgical planning and improved clinical outcomes.
Methods:
A dataset of 200 expertly classified frontal and lateral breast images (100 tuberous, 100 non-tuberous) was used to train a Siamese network with contrastive loss. The model extracted high-dimensional feature embeddings to differentiate tuberous from non-tuberous breasts. Five-fold cross-validation ensured robust performance evaluation. Performance metrics included accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score. Visualization techniques, such as t-distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding clustering and occlusion sensitivity mapping, were employed to interpret model decisions.
Results:
The model achieved an average accuracy of 96.2% ± 5.5%, with balanced precision and recall. The Tuberosity Score, derived from the Euclidean distance between embeddings, provided a continuous measure of deformity severity, correlating well with clinical assessments.
Conclusions:
This AI-based framework offers an objective, high-accuracy classification system for TBD. The Tuberosity Score enhances diagnostic precision, potentially aiding in surgical planning and improving patient outcomes.


