DocumentCode
3366566
Title
Imaging system for retinal change evaluation
Author
Giansanti, R. ; Fumelli, P. ; Passerini, G. ; Zingaretti, P.
Author_Institution
Divisione di Diabetologia e Malattie del Ricambio, Ancona, Italy
Volume
2
fYear
1997
fDate
14-17 Jul 1997
Firstpage
530
Abstract
Using instruments like fundus cameras, ophthalmologists can closely examine the eye from its outer surface to the back of the retina for clues that may aid in the diagnosis and treatment of a patient. In particular, retinal vessel changes are common findings in patients suffering from many acute and chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension. Morphological evaluations of the fundus oculi represent a clinical approach that correlates well with other methods for the assessment of hypertensive target organ damage. A qualitative analysis, i.e. visual analysis, of the retinal lesions is usually performed and this implies severe limitations both in the classification of the different degrees of the pathology and in the follow-up of the disease. In fact, visual analysis is often inaccurate suffering from high inter- and intra-observer variability and poor reproducibility. A diagnostic system based on a quantitative analysis of the retinal changes could overcome these problems, and this paper concentrates on the results of a computerised approach to the automatic extraction of numerical indexes describing morphological details of the fundus oculi
Keywords
medical image processing; automatic extraction; chronic diseases; clinical approach; computerised approach; diabetes; diagnostic system; eye; fundus cameras; fundus oculi; hypertension; hypertensive target organ damage; image recognition; imaging system; morphological evaluations; pathology; patient diagnosis; patient treatment; quantitative analysis; retina; retinal change evaluation; retinal lesions; retinal vessel changes; visual analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Image Processing and Its Applications, 1997., Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dublin
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-692-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19970950
Filename
615582
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