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arxiv:2312.03013

Breast Ultrasound Report Generation using LangChain

Published on Dec 5, 2023
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Abstract

Breast ultrasound (BUS) is a critical diagnostic tool in the field of breast imaging, aiding in the early detection and characterization of breast abnormalities. Interpreting breast ultrasound images commonly involves creating comprehensive medical reports, containing vital information to promptly assess the patient's condition. However, the ultrasound imaging system necessitates capturing multiple images of various parts to compile a single report, presenting a time-consuming challenge. To address this problem, we propose the integration of multiple image analysis tools through a LangChain using Large Language Models (LLM), into the breast reporting process. Through a combination of designated tools and text generation through LangChain, our method can accurately extract relevant features from ultrasound images, interpret them in a clinical context, and produce comprehensive and standardized reports. This approach not only reduces the burden on radiologists and healthcare professionals but also enhances the consistency and quality of reports. The extensive experiments shows that each tools involved in the proposed method can offer qualitatively and quantitatively significant results. Furthermore, clinical evaluation on the generated reports demonstrates that the proposed method can make report in clinically meaningful way.

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