Hardness deriving device, medical imaging system, hardness deriving method and hardness deriving program storage medium
US-2017281131-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US11219427B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11219427-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716306870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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The present disclosure describes ultrasound imaging systems and methods that may be used to image breast tissue. An ultrasound imaging system according to one embodiment may include a user interface comprising a display, a processor operatively connected to the user interface, and memory comprising processor-executable instructions, which when executed by the processor cause the user interface to display a first ultrasound image of a breast on the display and receive an indication of a first region of interest (ROI) in the first ultrasound image. The memory may include instructions to further cause the user interface to display a second ultrasound image of the breast on the display and receive an indication of a second region of interest in the second ultrasound image. The processor may be configured to determine locations of the first and second regions of interest based on probe position data associated with the first and second images, respectively and cause the user interface to display a visual indication of a relative distance between the first and second regions of interest if the relative distance is less than or equal to a predetermined amount.
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An ultrasound imaging system for breast imaging, the system comprising: a user interface comprising a display; a processor operatively connected to the user interface; and memory comprising processor-executable instructions, which when executed by the processor cause the user interface to: display a first ultrasound image generated from breast imaging data on the display; receive an indication of a first region of interest in the first ultrasound image; display a second ultrasound image generated from the breast imaging data on the display; receive an indication of a second region of interest in the second ultrasound image, wherein the processor is configured to determine locations of the first and second regions of interest (ROIs) based on probe position data associated with the first and second images, respectively, wherein the first and second ROIs are associated with a first lesion and a second lesion, respectively; and automatically provide a visual indication of proximity if a relative distance between the first and second ROIs is less than or equal to a predetermined amount that indicates multifocality or the first and second ROIs are located in a same breast quadrant. 2. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 1 , wherein a view plane of the first ultrasound image is angled relative to a view plane of the second ultrasound image. 3. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second ultrasound images do not overlap or intersect. 4. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the user interface is configured to display a breast graphic and overlay, on the breast graphic, a first ROI indicator corresponding to the first ROI and a second ROI indicator corresponding to the second ROI. 5. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the instructions to automatically provide a visual indication of proximity include instructions to automatically change a look of the first ROI indicator, the second ROI indicator, or both if the relative distance is less than or equal to the predetermined amount or if the first and second ROIs are located in a same breast quadrant. 6. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the instructions to automatically provide a visual indication of proximity include instructions to automatically overlay a quadrant indicator on the breast graphic if the first and second ROIs are located in a same breast quadrant. 7. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 4 , wherein user interface is configured to overlay a quadrant indicator on the breast graphic prior to display of the first and second ROI indicators. 8. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the user interface is further configured to overlay a distance indicator on the breast graphic. 9. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 8 , wherein the distance indicator has a fixed length corresponding to the predetermined amount scaled to the breast graphic and wherein the distance indicator is movable, responsive to user input, with respect to the breast graphic. 10. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 4 , wherein the instructions to automatically provide a visual indication of proximity include instructions to automatically overlay a distance indicator next to the first and second ROI indicators if the relative distance is less than or equal to the predetermined amount. 11. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the user interface comprises an auto-annotate control configured to cause a displayed ultrasound image to be automatically annotated with ROI location information estimated, in part, from probe position data associated with the displayed ultrasound image. 12. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the breast graphic includes a plurality of views of a left breast, a right breast, or combinations thereof, and wherein the first and second ROIs are indicated on each relevant view of the multiple views of the breast graphic. 13. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising a probe configured to transmit ultrasound and receive ultrasound echo for acquiring the breast imaging data, wherein the probe is configured to be operatively associated with a position tracking system for generating the probe position data. 14. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 13 , wherein the processor is further configured to spatially register the probe to a nipple of an imaged breast and automatically annotate a displayed ultrasound image with a radial position and a radial distance from the nipple of a region of interest in the displayed ultrasound image. 15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising processor-executable instructions for displaying ultrasound image data on a computing system, which when executed cause the computing system to: displaying a first ultrasound image of a breast; receiving an indication of a first region of interest (ROI) in the first ultrasound image; determining a location of the first ROI using probe position data associated with the first ultrasound image; displaying a second ultrasound image of the breast; receiving an indication of a second ROI in the second ultrasound image; determining a location of the second ROI using probe position data associated with the second ultrasound image; and automatically providing a visual indication of proximity if the relative distance between the first and second regions of interest (ROIs) is less than or equal to a predetermined amount that indicates multifocality or the first and second ROIs are located in a same quadrant of the breast, wherein the first and second ROIs are associated with a first lesion and a second lesion, respectively. 16. A method comprising: displaying a first ultrasound image of a breast; receiving an indication of a first region of interest (ROI) in the first ultrasound image; determining a location of the first ROI using probe position data associated with the first ultrasound image; displaying a second ultrasound image of the breast; receiving an indication of a second ROI in the second ultrasound image; determining a location of the second ROI using probe position data associated with the second ultrasound image; and automatically providing a visual indication of proximity if the relative distance between the first and second regions of interest (ROIs) is less than or equal to a predetermined amount that indicates multifocality or the first and second ROIs are located in a same quadrant of the breast, wherein the first and second ROIs are associated with a first lesion and a second lesion, respectively. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising displaying a first ROI indicator on a breast graphic responsive to receiving the indication of the first ROI in the first ultrasound image, and displaying a second ROI indicator on the breast graphic responsive to receiving the indication of the second ROI in the second ultrasound image. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the automatically providing a visual indication of proximity comprises automatically changing a look of the first ROI indicator, the second ROI indicator, or both if the relative distance between the first and second regions of interest (ROIs) is less than or equal to a predetermined amount or the first and second ROIs are located in a same quadrant of the breast. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein changing the look of the first ROI indicator, the second ROI indicator, or both may include changing a color, a fill, or a shape of the first ROI indicator, the second ROI indic
for diagnosis of the breast, e.g. mammography · CPC title
allowing annotation or message recording · CPC title
for selection of a region of interest · CPC title
involving determining the position of the probe, e.g. with respect to an external reference frame or to the patient · CPC title
characterised by displaying multiple images or images and diagnostic data on one display · CPC title
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