1. Computer-aided diagnosis software for vulvovaginal candidiasis detection from Pap smear images
- Author
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Alireza Vard, Mohammadreza Momenzadeh, Ardeshir Talebi, Alireza Mehri Dehnavi, and Hossein Rabbani
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,030106 microbiology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Software ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Humans ,Medical physics ,Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted ,Instrumentation ,Candidiasis, Vulvovaginal ,Mycelium ,business.industry ,Spores, Fungal ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,030104 developmental biology ,Computer-aided diagnosis ,Vulvovaginal Candidiasis ,Vagina ,Female ,Smear sample ,Anatomy ,business ,Papanicolaou Test - Abstract
Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common gynecologic infection and it occurs when there is overgrowth of the yeast called Candida. VVC diagnosis is usually done by observing a Pap smear sample under a microscope and searching for the conidium and mycelium components of Candida. This manual method is time consuming, subjective and tedious. Any diagnosis tools that detect VVC, semi- or full-automatically, can be very helpful to pathologists. This article presents a computer aided diagnosis (CAD) software to improve human diagnosis of VVC from Pap smear samples. The proposed software is designed based on phenotypic and morphology features of the Candida in Pap smear sample images. This software provide a user-friendly interface which consists of a set of image processing tools and analytical results that helps to detect Candida and determine severity of illness. The software was evaluated on 200 Pap smear sample images and obtained specificity of 91.04% and sensitivity of 92.48% to detect VVC. As a result, the use of the proposed software reduces diagnostic time and can be employed as a second objective opinion for pathologists.
- Published
- 2017