JSAI2024

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[3Xin2] Poster session 1

Thu. May 30, 2024 11:00 AM - 12:40 PM Room X (Event hall 1)

[3Xin2-116] Learning and understanding lung structure explained by the context of radiological, anatomical, and pathological images

〇Masato Tanaka2,1, Takeshi Hara1, Masaki Matsusako3, Harumi Itoh2,1 (1.Gifu University, 2.Fukui University, 3.St. Luke's International Hospital)

Keywords:Image interpretation, Image registration, Image fusion

The most commonly performed medical X-ray image is a chest X-ray image. This image combines everything from the lungs, which contain a lot of low-density air, to dense material such as the spine and heart, all in one image. Therefore, its understanding requires a concept of the anatomical structure, its function, and changes in the morphology of the area in the presence of disease. The purpose of this work is to develop a system that systematically presents specimen images and their anatomical diagrams and allows them to be viewed digitally to aid understanding. All structures depicted on the chest x-ray image are described and displayed along with the findings on the image. As a result, we were able to easily learn about anatomical structures that cannot be expressed through written information.

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