Artículo
A Morphological Analysis of Pigmented Skin Lesions through Digital Image Processing
Paz, Rodrigo Rafael
; Fontán, Emiliano; Maldonado, Ana Carolina
; Armesto, Juana Ines Maria del Carmen
Fecha de publicación:
03/2015
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Ifmbe Proceedings
ISSN:
1680-0737
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Melanoma is the most malignant type of skin cancer due to its ability to metastasize. Since early detection is the best way to prevent it, many detection techniques have been developed, such as the ABCD rule, the Menzies method and the 7-point checklist. Digital image processing is nowadays a powerful and useful tool for the analysis of biomedical images, resulting in great help in the diagnosis of many diseases. Consequently, by using this tool it is possible to develop software capable of automatically recognizing different patterns of pigmented skin lesions. In this paper we propose an algorithm based on the morphological analysis of an image of a pigmented skin lesion in order to characterize and quantify its malignity according to the ABCD rule developed by Stolz in 1994. The proposed method includes image enhancement techniques, the segmentation of the injured area together with morphological algorithms to obtain the ABCD characteristics, and the calculation of the Total Dermoscopy Score (TDS), which will let us classify the lesion as benign, suspicious or malign. The results obtained show that the proposed algorithm is reliable and could help the medical professional in the diagnosis of melanoma.
Palabras clave:
Melanoma
,
Abcd Rule
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Total Dermoscopy Score
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Digital Image Processing
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Citación
Paz, Rodrigo Rafael; Fontán, Emiliano; Maldonado, Ana Carolina; Armesto, Juana Ines Maria del Carmen; A Morphological Analysis of Pigmented Skin Lesions through Digital Image Processing; Springer; Ifmbe Proceedings; 49; 3-2015; 409-412
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