Abstract

Segmentation of brain tumors has been found challenging throughout in the field of image processing. Different algorithms have been applied to the segmentation of solid or cystic tumors individually but little work has been done for solid cum cystic tumor. The papers reviewed in this article only deal with the case study of patients suffering from solid cum cystic brain tumor as this type of tumor is rarely found for the purpose of research. The research work conducted so far on this topic has been reviewed. The study begins with 2D (Two Dimensional) segmentation of tumor using MATLAB. It is then extended to study of slices of tumor and its volume calculation using open source software named 3D Slicer which represents the tumor in 3D. This software can intake the 2D slices and process them to give a combined 3D view. Various techniques are available in the software. According to the particular requirement an appropriate algorithm can be chosen. This paper gives a promising hierarchy for volume calculation of tumor and the three dimensional view. Further we can also find the position of tumor in the skull using the same software. This piece of work is a valuable guideline for the researchers interested in segmentation and three dimensional representations of different areas of human body. The models extracted out using the given algorithms can also be treated for matching and comparison of any future research. This will also aid surgeons and physicians in efficient analysis and reporting techniques.

Highlights

  • Diseases like tumors are always found to be dangerous and are to be handled with special care

  • Software used for 2D is MATLAB; whereas for 3D studies, 3D SLICER 3.6 is used

  • The algorithm turns out to be simpler as compared to neurofuzzy techniques applied for the segmentation of tumor and its modeling in order to show the lesion in the brain [21].The objective of neurosurgical resection of brain lesions is, maximal cutting out of tumor or lesion with minimal permanent damage to the neighboring normal brain tissue [22]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Diseases like tumors are always found to be dangerous and are to be handled with special care. In any case if the tumor is found in the brain expert physicians and surgeons have to make the proper treatment and its analysis. This is made by conducting the MRI (Magnetic Resonant Imaging) scan or CT (Computed Tomography) scans of the brain [2,3]. Signal from any particular tissue can be suppressed by selecting appropriate inversion time It can be used in brain imaging to null the signals from CSF (Cerebral-Spinal Fluid). Segmentation turns out to be a decisive step in image processing [9] It includes preprocessing techniques and different algorithms of images.

Materials
Technique for 3D Volumetric Representation of Tumor
Technique for 3D Volumetric Representation of Human Skull with Tumor
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