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Clinical Knowledge Mining Based on Image Enhancement Algorithm: Endoscopic Clinical Analysis of Peptic Ulcer in Children

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Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Jul 11
PMID 35814556
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The incidence rate of peptic ulcer is increasing gradually. Medical images can meet the needs of patients as an auxiliary diagnosis and treatment method for peptic ulcer. However, in the long-term treatment, the actual effect is average, and the diagnosis effect of gastrointestinal diseases will gradually deteriorate. In this paper, we use an image enhancement algorithm to study the mechanism of peptic ulcer from the perspective of a medical image. In this paper, 56 images of children with peptic ulcer were selected, and the gastroscopy based on the image enhancement algorithm provided technical support for the rapid diagnosis of patients with peptic ulcer. Experimental results show that the clinical features of peptic ulcer have different characteristics according to the age difference of patients, which can play a positive role in promoting the treatment of patients of different ages.

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