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A quantification framework for post-lesion neo-vascularization in retinal angiography

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A quantification framework for post-lesion neo-vascularization in retinal angiography
We describe an image processing framework designed to detect and quantify the genesis of microscopic choroidal blood vessels. We used fluorescein angiography to monitor the dynamic of neo-vascularization of the retina after inducing lesions with a calibrated laser pulse. The angiogenesis can be revealed by an increase in the overall fluorescence level and/or diffusion size of the lesion. The proposed framework allows measuring both features from mis-aligned angiograms acquired with different gains and contrasts. It consists in aligning all the images, homogeneizing their intensity characteristics and segmenting the lesions. In particular, we implemented a level set segmentation algorithm to delineate the diffusion area. We show that our framework allows detecting neo-veovascularization when one of these features changes by less than 10%.
Sylvain Takerkart, Romain Fenouil, Jérome P
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ISBI
Authors Sylvain Takerkart, Romain Fenouil, Jérome Piovano, Alexandre Reynaud, Louis Hoffart, Frederic Chavane, Théodore Papadopoulo, John Conrath, Guillaume S. Masson
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