TCRT August 2006

category image Volume 5
No. 4 (p 299-444)
August 2006
ISSN 1533-0338
Computer-Aided Technique

A Computer-Aided Method to Expedite the Evaluation of Prognosis for Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (p. 429-436)

This study presented a fully-automated computer-aided method (scheme) to detect metaphase chromosomes depicted on microscopic digital images, count the total number of chromosomes in each metaphase cell, compute the DNA index, and correlate the results to the prognosis of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The computer scheme first uses image filtering, threshold, and labeling algorithms to segment and count the number of the suspicious ?chromosome,? and then computes a feature vector for each ?detected chromosome.? Based on these features, a knowledge-based classifier is used to eliminate those ?non-chromosome? objects (i.e., inter-phase cells, stain debris, and other kinds of background noises). Due to the possible overlap of the chromosomes, a classification criterion was used to identify the overlapped chromosomes and adjust the initially counted number of the total chromosomes in each image. In this preliminary study with 60 testing images (depicting metaphase chromosome cells) acquired from three pediatric patients, the computer scheme generated results matched with the diagnostic results provided by the clinical cytogeneticists. The results demonstrated the feasibility or potential of using a computerized method to replace the tedious and the reader-dependent diagnostic methods commonly used in genetic laboratories to date.

Key words: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL); Metaphase chromosomes; Chromosome analysis; and Evaluation of prognosis.

Xingwei Wang, MS1
Shibo Li, M.D.3
Hong Liu, Ph.D.1,*
John J. Mulvihill, M.D.3
Wei Chen, Ph.D.4
Bin Zheng, Ph.D.2

1Center for Bioengineering and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma, USA
2Department of Radiology
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
3Department of Pediatrics
University of Oklahoma Medical Center
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
4Department of Physics and Engineering
University of Central Oklahoma
Edmond, OK, USA
*liu@ou.edu

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