Volumetric quantification in ovarian pathology using abdomino-pelvic computed tomography
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2019
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Valbuena, O
Vera, M
Vera, M I
Gelvez-Almeida, E
Huérfano, Y
Borrero, M
Salazar-Torres, J
Salazar, W
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IOP Publishing
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Pathological ovary is categorized into cystic tumors, solid tumors and mixed,
according to the content of the affected ovary. Accordingly, the degree of benignity or
malignity thereof is established. The imaging study for the preliminary morphological
assessment of PO is ultrasound, in its pelvic and transvaginal modalities, for which wellestablished
criteria are available. Once the ultrasound findings suggest malignancy,
complementary studies such as abdominal-pelvic tomography images and tumor markers are
requested. This type of images has challenging problems called noise, artifacts and low
contrast. In this paper, in order to address these problems, a computational technique is
proposed to characterize a pathological ovary. To do this, a thresholding and the median and
gradient magnitude filters are applied, preliminarily, to complete the preprocessing stage.
Then, during the segmentation, the algorithm of region growing is used to extract the threedimensional
morphology of the pathological ovary. Using this morphology, the volume of the
pathological ovary is calculated and it allows selecting the surgical-medical behavior to
approach this kind of ovary. The validation of the proposed technique indicates that the results
are promising. This technique can be useful in the detection and monitoring the diseases linked
to pathological ovary.