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The purpose of this study was to investigate the usefulness of multiple-view mammograms in the computerized scheme for identifying histological classifications. Our database consisted of mediolateral oblique (MLO) and craniocaudal (CC) magnification mammograms obtained from 77 patients, which included 14 invasive carcinomas, 17 noninvasive carcinomas of comedo type, 17 noninvasive carcinomas of noncomedo type, 14 mastopathies, and 15 fibroadenomas. Five features on clustered microcalcifications were determined from each of MLO and CC images by taking into account image features that experienced radiologists commonly use to identify histological classifications. Modified Bayes discriminant function (MBDF) was employed for distinguishing between histological classifications. For the input of MBDF, we used five or ten features obtained from MLO and/or CC images. With ten features, the classification accuracies for each histological classification ranged from 70.6% to 93.3%. This result was higher than that obtained with only five features either from MLO or CC images.
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Nakayama, R. et al. (2006). Potential Usefulness of Multiple-Mammographic Views in Computer-Aided Diagnosis Scheme for Identifying Histological Classification of Clustered Microcalcification. In: Astley, S.M., Brady, M., Rose, C., Zwiggelaar, R. (eds) Digital Mammography. IWDM 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4046. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11783237_32
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