HSC-T: B-ultrasound-to-elastography translation via hierarchical structural consistency learning for thyroid cancer diagnosis
Jan 4, 2025·
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HAN Hongcheng
Zhiqiang Tian
Qinbo Guo
Jue Jiang
Shaoyi Du*
Corresponding author
,Juan Wang*
Corresponding author
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Abstract
Elastography ultrasound imaging is increasingly important in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer and other diseases, but its reliance on specialized equipment and techniques limits widespread adoption. This paper proposes a novel multimodal ultrasound diagnostic pipeline that expands the application of elastography ultrasound by translating B-ultrasound (BUS) images into elastography images (EUS). Additionally, to address the limitations of existing image-to-image translation methods, which struggle to effectively model inter-sample variations and accurately capture regional-scale structural consistency, we propose a BUS-to-EUS translation method based on hierarchical structural consistency. By incorporating domain-level, sample-level, patch-level, and pixel-level constraints, our approach guides the model in learning a more precise mapping from BUS to EUS, thereby enhancing diagnostic accuracy. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly improves the accuracy of BUS-to-EUS translation on the MTUSI dataset and that the generated elastography images enhance nodule diagnostic accuracy compared to solely using BUS images on the STUSI and the BUSI datasets. This advancement highlights the potential for broader application of elastography in clinical practice.
Type
Publication
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 29(2)
License
CC-BY-4.0

Authors
HAN Hongcheng
(he/him)
PhD Candidate in Control Science and Engineering
Han Hongcheng (韩泓丞) received the degree of B.Eng. in School of Energy and Power Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China in 2020.
Since then, he is studying for Ph.D. degree in Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Xi’an Jiaotong University.
His interests focus on intelligent transportation and medical image analysis, specializing in Multimodal data fusion and Image Synthesis.