Muscle Composition Analysis of Ultrasound Images: A Narrative Review of Texture Analysis |
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Authors: | Michael T. Paris Marina Mourtzakis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Skeletal muscle composition, often characterized by the degree of intramuscular adipose tissue, deteriorates with aging and disease and contributes to impairments in function and metabolism. Ultrasound can provide surrogate measures of muscle composition through measurement of echo intensity; however, there are several limitations associated with its analysis. More complex image processing features, broadly known as texture analysis, can also provide surrogates of muscle composition and may circumvent some of the limitations associated with muscle echo intensity. Here, texture features from the intensity histogram, gray-level co-occurrence matrix, run-length matrix, local binary pattern, blob analysis, texture anisotropy index and wavelet analysis are discussed. The purpose of this review was to provide a conceptual understanding of texture analysis as it pertains to muscle composition of ultrasound images. |
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