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1 November 1990 Models for histometry of tumors
Peter Hufnagl, Hubert Martin, Guenter Wolf, Knut Wenzelides
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Proceedings Volume 1357, Medtech '89: Medical Imaging; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23911
Event: Medtech '89: Medical Imaging, 1990, Campinas, Brazil
Abstract
Caryoxnetry and histoinetry are the two characterization levels for histological patterns. A wide spectrum of caryoinetrical methods exists (characterization of size and form, densitometry, nuclear texture analysis) and there is often a good correlation between measured parameters and diagnosis as well as proosis, especially in tumor diagnostic /14/15/20/. The development of histoinetry has just begun.
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Peter Hufnagl, Hubert Martin, Guenter Wolf, and Knut Wenzelides "Models for histometry of tumors", Proc. SPIE 1357, Medtech '89: Medical Imaging, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23911
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Liver

Tumors

Image analysis

Image processing

Medical imaging

Pattern recognition

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