Automated algorithm for actinic cheilitis diagnosis by wide-field fluorescence imaging

J Med Imaging (Bellingham). 2016 Oct;3(4):044004. doi: 10.1117/1.JMI.3.4.044004. Epub 2016 Dec 2.

Abstract

Actinic cheilitis (AC) is a disease caused by prolonged and cumulative sun exposure that mostly affects the lower lip, which can progress to a lip squamous cell carcinoma. Routine diagnosis relies on clinician experience and training. We investigated the diagnostic efficacy of wide-field fluorescence imaging coupled to an automated algorithm for AC recognition. Fluorescence images were acquired from 57 patients with confirmed AC and 46 normal volunteers. Three different algorithms were employed: two based on the emission characteristics of local heterogeneity, entropy and intensity range, and one based on the number of objects after K-mean clustering. A classification model was obtained using a fivefold cross correlation algorithm. Sensitivity and specificity rates were 86% and 89.1%, respectively.

Keywords: actinic cheilitis; cancer; fluorescence; fotonics; lips; optics; oral; wide-field imaging.