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Quantitative pathology in virtual microscopy: history, applications, perspectives.

Gian Kayser1, Klaus Kayser.   

Abstract

With the emerging success of commercially available personal computers and the rapid progress in the development of information technologies, morphometric analyses of static histological images have been introduced to improve our understanding of the biology of diseases such as cancer. First applications have been quantifications of immunohistochemical expression patterns. In addition to object counting and feature extraction, laws of thermodynamics have been applied in morphometric calculations termed syntactic structure analysis. Here, one has to consider that the information of an image can be calculated for separate hierarchical layers such as single pixels, cluster of pixels, segmented small objects, clusters of small objects, objects of higher order composed of several small objects. Using syntactic structure analysis in histological images, functional states can be extracted and efficiency of labor in tissues can be quantified. Image standardization procedures, such as shading correction and color normalization, can overcome artifacts blurring clear thresholds. Morphometric techniques are not only useful to learn more about biological features of growth patterns, they can also be helpful in routine diagnostic pathology. In such cases, entropy calculations are applied in analogy to theoretical considerations concerning information content. Thus, regions with high information content can automatically be highlighted. Analysis of the "regions of high diagnostic value" can deliver in the context of clinical information, site of involvement and patient data (e.g. age, sex), support in histopathological differential diagnoses. It can be expected that quantitative virtual microscopy will open new possibilities for automated histological support. Automated integrated quantification of histological slides also serves for quality assurance. The development and theoretical background of morphometric analyses in histopathology are reviewed, as well as their application and potential future implementation in virtual microscopy.
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Keywords:  Predictive diagnosis; Syntactic structure analysis; Virtual microscopy; Virtual slides

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23313439     DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2012.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Histochem        ISSN: 0065-1281            Impact factor:   2.479


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