Use of Non-Rayleigh Statistics for the Identification of Tumors in Ultrasonic B-Scans of the Breast

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A model for the scattering of ultrasound from breast tissue is proposed. The model is based on the use of non-Rayleigh statistics, specifically the K distribution to describe the backscattered echo from the tissue. A multiparameter test based on this model has been designed to characterize the tissue. The data from the B-scan images of the breasts of six different patients were analyzed using this model. The results indicate that the non-Rayleigh statistics seem to be useful in characterizing and identifying malignant, benign, and normal tissue regions. © 1993 IEEE

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Shankar, P. M., Reid, J. M., Ortega, H., Piccoli, C. W., & Goldberg, B. B. (1993). Use of Non-Rayleigh Statistics for the Identification of Tumors in Ultrasonic B-Scans of the Breast. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 12(4), 687–692. https://doi.org/10.1109/42.251119

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