2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3147-2_13
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Infrared Thermography for Detection of Diabetic Neuropathy and Vascular Disorder

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“…This work will confer a method for early identification of diabetes by combining thermal imaging with a neural network technique where the training of the network was in the similar way the human brain will function [21]. Thermography is an effective tool in the diagnosis of many diseases like diabetics, fever screening, breast cancer detection, and so on [22,23]. Initially pre-processing of thermal images were done to reduce noise and regions of interest were extracted to which a neural network model was applied to obtain the status of the patient.…”
Section: Early Detection Of Diabetes Using Thermography and Artificial Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work will confer a method for early identification of diabetes by combining thermal imaging with a neural network technique where the training of the network was in the similar way the human brain will function [21]. Thermography is an effective tool in the diagnosis of many diseases like diabetics, fever screening, breast cancer detection, and so on [22,23]. Initially pre-processing of thermal images were done to reduce noise and regions of interest were extracted to which a neural network model was applied to obtain the status of the patient.…”
Section: Early Detection Of Diabetes Using Thermography and Artificial Neural Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of temperature difference between the blood and tissue is considered as firm evidence of its function to remove or release heat [1,40]. Based on this theory, Pennes (1948) proposed his famous heat transfer model [41], which is called Pennes' bioheat equation [15,42]. Pennes suggested that the effect of blood flow in the tissue be modeled as a thermal source and physical sink term added to the conventional heat conduction equation [43].…”
Section: Penne's Bioheat Transfer Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin blood perfusion and vasodilatation in response to local warming is stimulated by the release of sensory nerve neuropeptides or the non-neural stimulation of the cutaneous arteriole by nitric oxide (NO) [13,14]. Thermographic imagers have exploited this localized warming response to provide a skin blood perfusion challenge [15,16]. Generally, the use of cold excitation is one of the stable methods for the skin blood perfusion measurement [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atualmente, pode-se citar como algumas utilizações da TI: diagnóstico do diabetes [9], verificação de presença do vírus Aphthoviru (causador da Febre Aftose ou FMDV) [15], reconhecimento de alterações nas mamas [17], [21], na tireóide [10] e no sistema cardio-vascular de humanos e bovinos [2], [19].…”
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