LIDIA: Precise Liver Tumor Diagnosis on Multi-Phase Contrast-Enhanced CT via Iterative Fusion and Asymmetric Contrastive Learning (2407.13217v1)
Abstract: The early detection and precise diagnosis of liver tumors are tasks of critical clinical value, yet they pose significant challenges due to the high heterogeneity and variability of liver tumors. In this work, a precise LIver tumor DIAgnosis network on multi-phase contrast-enhance CT, named LIDIA, is proposed for real-world scenario. To fully utilize all available phases in contrast-enhanced CT, LIDIA first employs the iterative fusion module to aggregate variable numbers of image phases, thereby capturing the features of lesions at different phases for better tumor diagnosis. To effectively mitigate the high heterogeneity problem of liver tumors, LIDIA incorporates asymmetric contrastive learning to enhance the discriminability between different classes. To evaluate our method, we constructed a large-scale dataset comprising 1,921 patients and 8,138 lesions. LIDIA has achieved an average AUC of 93.6% across eight different types of lesions, demonstrating its effectiveness. Besides, LIDIA also demonstrated strong generalizability with an average AUC of 89.3% when tested on an external cohort of 828 patients.
- Wei Huang (318 papers)
- Wei Liu (1135 papers)
- Xiaoming Zhang (113 papers)
- Xiaoli Yin (7 papers)
- Xu Han (270 papers)
- Chunli Li (4 papers)
- Yuan Gao (336 papers)
- Yu Shi (153 papers)
- Le Lu (148 papers)
- Ling Zhang (104 papers)
- Lei Zhang (1689 papers)
- Ke Yan (102 papers)