2020
DOI: 10.20862/0042-4676-2020-101-3-136-146
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Grayscale Color Mapping with the Mathematical Analysis of an Ultrasound Image in the Differential Diagnosis of Cystic and Solid Breast Masses

Abstract: Objective. Atypical breast cysts are often quite a serious problem in noninvasive ultrasound differential diagnosis. To develop a system for automated analysis of grayscale ultrasound images, which on the principles of mathematical processing would make it possible to increase the specificity of diagnosis in this situation.Material and methods. The authors developed the CystChecker 1.0 software package. To test this system, they used a set of 217 ultrasound… Show more

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“…( 5) Adler grading of blood flow. Adler grading was used to classify blood flow detected into four grades: Grade 0: no blood flow; Grade I: a small amount of dot-like blood flow; Grade II: one longer blood flow through the mass, or 3 dot-like blood blood flow signals; Grade III: more than 4 dot-like blood blood flow signals [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 5) Adler grading of blood flow. Adler grading was used to classify blood flow detected into four grades: Grade 0: no blood flow; Grade I: a small amount of dot-like blood flow; Grade II: one longer blood flow through the mass, or 3 dot-like blood blood flow signals; Grade III: more than 4 dot-like blood blood flow signals [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%