Segmentation and nasal line counting in ultrasound fetal images at the 11-13+6 weeks of gestation

This document introduces a method for nasal segmentation and the subsequent counting of lines corresponding to the skin, nasal bone and the tip of the nose in 2D fetal ultrasound images of the first gestational trimester from 11 to 13 weeks and 6 days (11-13+6 weeks). Presence of the three lines in...

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Main Authors: Angee Paola Ballesteros Maldonado, Laura Catalina López Alza, Rodrigo Javier Herrera Garcia
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2015-04-01
Series:Ingeniería
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Online Access:http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/reving/article/view/6349
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Summary:This document introduces a method for nasal segmentation and the subsequent counting of lines corresponding to the skin, nasal bone and the tip of the nose in 2D fetal ultrasound images of the first gestational trimester from 11 to 13 weeks and 6 days (11-13+6 weeks). Presence of the three lines in the nasal region is one of the features that should have the fetus on ultrasound image to ensure the reliability of the measurement of fetal nuchal translucency thickness; this measurement is used to identify the possible existence of syndromes or chromosomal abnormalities. The method is applied to the mid-sagittal head plane where the hyperintense regions have been identified. The segmentation is hierarchical: first, the nose is identified by the combination of a regional maxima and high eccentricity detection algorithms; then the aforementioned lines are identified using K-means clustering and mathematical morphology.  Because of uncertainty between images with respect to fetal position, resolution, noise and dynamic range, the results ranging from cases in which the region of interest is not found, to those where the lines are clearly identifiable.
ISSN:0121-750X
2344-8393