UNBIASED VOLUME ESTIMATION WITH COAXIAL SECTIONS - AN APPLICATION TO THE HUMAN BLADDER

LM CRUZORIVE*, N ROBERTS

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract / Description of output

A problem of current medical interest is how to estimate the volume of an object from coaxial sections. Such images can be produced in ultrasound scanning, when the planar scan sections all emanate from a common axis. Two unbiased volume estimators for this sampling regime, previously published without derivation, are derived and presented here in some detail. The estimators are based on an ancient theorem of Pappus of Alexandria (c. AD 320). One of the estimators was used to estimate the volume of urine in the bladder of six human volunteers. The case example was attractive because the corresponding volumes could be voided and directly measured after the scanning session. thus confirming the unbiasedness of the estimator used. Sample size guidelines are also given.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-33
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Microscopy
Volume170
Publication statusPublished - Apr 1993

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • BLADDER
  • CENTROID
  • COAXIAL SECTIONS
  • INTERCEPTS
  • PAPPUS ESTIMATOR
  • SCANNING, STEREOLOGY
  • SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING
  • TEST LINES
  • ULTRASOUND
  • VOLUME
  • CEREBRAL VENTRICULAR VOLUME
  • REAL-TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY
  • QUANTIFICATION
  • MODEL

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