Classification of endometrial lesions by nuclear morphometry features extracted from liquid-based cytology samples: a system based on logistic regression model.

IF 0.1 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine Analytical and Quantitative Cytopathology and Histopathology Pub Date : 2014-08-01
Dimitrios Zygouris, Abraham Pouliakis, Niki Margari, Charalampos Chrelias, Emmanouil Terzakis, Nikolaos Koureas, Ioannis Panayiotides, Petros Karakitsos
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the potential of a computerized system for the discrimination of benign from malignant endometrial nuclei and lesions.

Study design: A total of 228 histologically confirmed liquid-based cytological smears were collected: 117 within normal limits cases, 66 malignant cases, 37 hyperplasias without atypia, and 8 cases of hyperplasia with atypia. From each case we extracted nuclear morphometric features from about 100 nuclei using a custom image analysis system. Initially we performed feature selection, and subsequently we applied a logistic regression model that classified each nucleus as benign or malignant. Based on the results of the nucleus classification process, we constructed an algorithm to discriminate endometrium cases as benign or malignant.

Results: The proposed system had an overall accuracy for the classification of endometrial nuclei equal to 83.02%, specificity of 85.09%, and sensitivity of 77.01%. For the case classification the overall accuracy was 92.98%, specificity was 92.86%, and sensitivity was 93.24%.

Conclusion: The proposed computerized system can be applied for the classification of endometrial nuclei and lesions as it outperformed the standard cytological diagnosis. This study highlights interesting diagnostic features of endometrial nuclear morphology, and the proposed method can be a useful tool in the everyday practice of the cytological laboratory.

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从液体细胞学样本中提取的核形态学特征对子宫内膜病变的分类:基于逻辑回归模型的系统。
目的:探讨计算机系统鉴别子宫内膜良恶性核及病变的潜力。研究设计:共收集228例组织学证实的液基细胞学涂片,其中正常117例,恶性66例,无异型增生37例,有异型增生8例。从每个案例中,我们使用定制的图像分析系统从大约100个细胞核中提取了核形态特征。最初我们进行了特征选择,随后我们应用逻辑回归模型将每个核分类为良性或恶性。基于核分类过程的结果,我们构建了一种区分子宫内膜良性或恶性病例的算法。结果:该系统对子宫内膜核分类的总体准确率为83.02%,特异性为85.09%,敏感性为77.01%。病例分类的总体准确率为92.98%,特异性为92.86%,敏感性为93.24%。结论:该计算机系统优于标准细胞学诊断,可用于子宫内膜核及病变的分类。这项研究突出了子宫内膜核形态的有趣诊断特征,并且提出的方法可以成为细胞学实验室日常实践中的有用工具。
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