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Quantitative image analysis using chest computed tomography in the evaluation of lymph node involvement in pulmonary sarcoidosis and tuberculosis

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  • Chang Un Lee
  • Semin Chong
  • Hye Won Choi
  • Jae Chol Choi

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Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of quantitative analysis of chest computed tomography (CT) scans for the assessment of lymph node (LN) involvement in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and sarcoidosis. Methods: In 47 patients with tuberculosis (n = 26) or sarcoidosis (n = 21), 115 lymph nodes (tuberculous, 55; sarcoid, 60) were visually analyzed on chest CT scans according to their size, location, attenuation and shape. Each node was manually segmented using image analysis tool, which was quantitatively analyzed using the following variables: Feret’s diameter, perimeter, area, circularity, mean grey value (Mean), standard deviation (SD) of grey value, minimum grey value (Min), maximum grey value (Max), median grey value (Median), skewness, kurtosis, and net enhancement. We statistically analyzed the visual and quantitative CT features of tuberculous and sarcoid LNs. Results: In visual CT analysis, the mean node size in sarcoidosis was significantly greater than that in tuberculosis. There were no statistical differences between tuberculous and sarcoid LNs in terms of location and shape. Central low attenuation and peripheral rim enhancement were more frequently observed in tuberculous LNs than in the sarcoid ones. In quantitative CT analysis, there were significant differences in the values of the Feret’s diameter, perimeter, area, circularity, mean grey value, SD, median, skewness, and kurtosis between tuberculous and sarcoid LNs. Conclusions: Quantitative CT analysis using CT parameters with pixel-by-pixel measurements can help to differentiate of tuberculous and sarcoid LNs.

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  • Chang Un Lee & Semin Chong & Hye Won Choi & Jae Chol Choi, 2018. "Quantitative image analysis using chest computed tomography in the evaluation of lymph node involvement in pulmonary sarcoidosis and tuberculosis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(11), pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0207959
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207959
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