Pneumoconiosis is an occupational respiratory disease caused by inhaling dust into the lungs. In Japan, 240,000 people undergo pneumoconiosis screening every year. X-rays are used worldwide to classify the severity of pneumoconiosis. It is important to distinguish between type 0/1 and type 1/0, which are eligible for recognition of occupational injury. CT images are expected to provide more accurate diagnosis because they can be confirmed in three dimensions compared to X-rays. We extract micro-nodules from 3D CT images for each severity of pneumoconiosis, and analyze and evaluate the number, size, position and CT values of micro-nodules in each lung lobe.
Pneumoconiosis is an occupational respiratory disease caused by inhaling dust into the lungs. In Japan, 240,000 people undergo pneumoconiosis screening every year. X-rays are used worldwide to classify the severity of pneumoconiosis. It is important to distinguish between stage 0/1 and stage 1/0, which are eligible for recognition of occupational injury. CT images are expected to provide more accurate diagnosis because they can be confirmed in three dimensions compared to X-rays. We extract micro-nodules from 3D CT images for each severity of pneumoconiosis, and analyze and evaluate the number, size, and CT values of micro-nodules in each lung lobe.
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