| Literature DB >> 8858859 |
M Beil1, T Irinopoulou, J Vassy, J P Rigaut.
Abstract
Confocal scanning laser microscopy provides the opportunity to obtain three-dimensional (3-D) images by piling up consecutive confocal planes. This technique was applied to capture 3-D images from 100-microns-thick tissue blocks from prostate lesions (hyperplasia, dysplasia, adenocarcinomas). Automated methods were implemented to perform a nuclear grading of 3-D cell nuclei from these specimens. Special attention was focused on the development of a new approach to 3-D chromatin texture analysis. This method uses mathematical morphology operations to tessellate the chromatin into homogeneous domains. The nuclear features (volume, shape, texture) were subjected to a discriminant analysis. Using a set of five features, the classification of cell nuclei yielded an accuracy of 96.3%. The results indicate the potential of 3-D imaging and analysis techniques for an automated nuclear grading of prostate lesions.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8858859 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2818.1996.920650.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microsc ISSN: 0022-2720 Impact factor: 1.758