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Computer-based margin analysis of breast sonography for differentiating malignant and benign masses.
Authors:Chandra M Sehgal  Theodore W Cary  Sarah A Kangas  Susan P Weinstein  Susan M Schultz  Peter H Arger  Emily F Conant
Affiliation:Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, USA. sehgalc@uphs.upenn.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of quantitative margin features in the computer-aided diagnosis of malignant and benign solid breast masses using sonographic imaging. METHODS: Sonographic images from 56 patients with 58 biopsy-proven masses were analyzed quantitatively for the following features: margin sharpness, margin echogenicity, and angular variation in margin. Of the 58 masses, 38 were benign and 20 were malignant. Each feature was evaluated individually and in combination with the others to determine its association with malignancy. The combination of features yielding the highest association with malignancy was analyzed by logistic regression to determine the probability of malignancy. The performance of the probability measurements was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic analysis using a round-robin technique. RESULTS: Margin sharpness, margin echogenicity, and angular variation in margin were significantly different for the malignant and benign masses (P < .03, 2-tailed Student t test). According to quantitative measures, tumor-tissue margins of the malignant masses were less distinct than for the benign masses. Although the mean size of the lesions for the two groups was the same, the mean age of the patients was statistically different (P = .000625). After logistic regression analysis, the individual features age, margin sharpness, margin echogenicity, and angular variation in margin were found to be associated with the probability of malignancy (P < .03). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve +/- SD for the 3-feature logistic regression model combining age, margin echogenicity, and angular variation of margin was 0.87 +/- 0.05. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed quantitative margin features are robust and can reliably measure margin distinctiveness. These features combined with logistic regression analysis can be useful for computer-aided diagnosis of solid breast lesions.
Keywords:breast imaging  breast neoplasm  breast sonography  computer-aided diagnosis  sonography
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