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Vinzent Kevin Ortner1, Aditi Sahu2, Miguel Cordova2, Kivanc Kose2, Saud Aleissa2, Christi Alessi-Fox3, Merete Haedersdal1, Milind Rajadhyaksha2, Anthony Mario Rossi2.
Abstract
We investigated the utility of the fluorescent dye Deep Red Anthraquinone 5 (DRAQ5) for digital staining of optically sectioned skin in comparison to acridine orange (AO). Eight fresh-frozen thawed Mohs discard tissue specimens were stained with AO and DRAQ5, and imaged using an ex vivo confocal microscope at three wavelengths (488 nm and 638 nm for fluorescence, 785 nm for reflectance). Images were overlaid (AO + Reflectance, DRAQ5 + Reflectance), digitally stained, and evaluated by three investigators for perceived image quality (PIQ) and histopathological feature identification. In addition to nuclear staining, AO seemed to stain dermal fibers in a subset of cases in digitally stained images, while DRAQ5 staining was more specific to nuclei. Blinded evaluation showed substantial agreement, favoring DRAQ5 for PIQ (82%, Cl 75%-90%, Gwet's AC 0.74) and for visualization of histopathological features in (81%, Cl 73%-89%, Gwet's AC 0.67), supporting its use in digital staining of multimodal confocal micrographs of skin.Entities:
Keywords: DRAQ5; EVCM; Mohs; acridine orange; confocal microscopy; tissue fixture
Year: 2020 PMID: 33314673 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.202000207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207