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Early and accurate diagnosis of brain lesion are vital for determining accurate treatment and prognosis. However, the diagnosis is a very challenging task and can only be performed by specialists in neuroradiology. There are at least two specialists required to examine and confirm of each medical report on imaging investigations. Any difficulty may necessitate invasive tests such as biopsy and surgery. Currently, the standard lesion pathological classification is based on histological examination of tissue samples through biopsy. Therefore, radiologists are continuously seeking for greater…mehr

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Early and accurate diagnosis of brain lesion are vital for determining accurate treatment and prognosis. However, the diagnosis is a very challenging task and can only be performed by specialists in neuroradiology. There are at least two specialists required to examine and confirm of each medical report on imaging investigations. Any difficulty may necessitate invasive tests such as biopsy and surgery. Currently, the standard lesion pathological classification is based on histological examination of tissue samples through biopsy. Therefore, radiologists are continuously seeking for greater diagnosis accuracy by modern medical imaging system. According to quantitative analysis of computer aided diagnosis (CAD), it may aid radiologists in the interpretation of the medical images. Recent studies showed that CAD can help to improve diagnostic accuracy of radiologists, lighten their increasing workload, reduce misinterpretation due to fatigue or overlooked and improve inter- and intra-reader variability. Manual task is mostly performed by drawing image regions slice-by-slice, limiting the human view and generating suboptimal outlines with limited consistency across slices.
Autorenporträt
Prof. S.K.Bandyopadhyay is presently associated with the Bhowanipur Education Society as Academic Advisor. He was Senior Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of University of Calcutta. He did three Ph.D. in Medical Science: Cardiology and Breast Cancer. Finally, he obtained his Ph.D. degree in Brain Tumor from MIT, USA.