Radiomic detection of microscopic tumorous lesions in small animal liver SPECT imaging.
Dániel S VeresDomokos MatheNikolett HegedűsIldikó HorváthFanni J KissGabriella TabaEdit Tóth-BodrogiTibor KovácsKrisztián SzigetiPublished in: EJNMMI research (2019)
Based on our results, 99mTc-albumin nanoparticle injection followed by liver SPECT activity distribution skewness calculation is a suitable image analysis tool. This makes possible to effectively and quantitatively investigate liver macrophage inhomogeneity and identify invisible but present liver cold spot lesions. Skewness as a direct image-derived parameter is able to show altered tissue function even before the visual manifestation of liver tumor foci. The skewness of activity distribution might be related to an inhomogeneous distribution of macrophage cells as a consequence of microscopic tumor burden in the liver.