DocumentCode :
1159241
Title :
A novel spectral microscope system: application in quantitative pathology
Author :
Papadakis, Antonis ; Stathopoulos, Efstathios ; Delides, George ; Berberides, Konstantinos ; Nikiforidis, George ; Balas, Costas
Author_Institution :
FORTH-Inst. of Electron. Struct. & Laser, Crete, Greece
Volume :
50
Issue :
2
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
207
Lastpage :
217
Abstract :
A novel spectral microscope system is presented together with a method for the quantitative assessment of the uptake by histologic samples of stains used in pathology to label tissue features of diagnostic importance. The critical component of the microscope is a variable interference filter-based monochromator. The system is capable of performing real-time spectral imaging in a plurality of spectral bands and micro-spectroscopy in any image pixel, in the spectral range 400-1000 nm. The wavelength-tuning step is 2.4-2.6 nm, while the full-width at half maximum in each step is about 1.5% of the operating central wavelength. The developed system integrates algorithms and calibration procedures for the calculation of the stain-uptake by the tissue. The acquired spectra from both stained tissue and calibration stain solutions enable the calculation of the concentration maps of the stains, even if the latter are multiple and overlap spatially and spectrally. The system was used for the quantitative mapping of the expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer cells. In this particular case, model validation shows that although two stains are employed, capturing of their transmittance at more than ten wavelengths is required in order to obtain an acceptable accuracy. These findings highlight the need for the development and implementation of spectral microscopy in pathology and its potential to introduce novel more reliable diagnostic criteria.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biological techniques; biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; calibration; cancer; cellular biophysics; infrared spectrometers; interference filters; monochromators; optical microscopes; spectrochemical analysis; visible spectrometers; 400 to 1000 nm; accuracy; breast cancer cells; calibration procedures; calibration stain solutions; diagnostic criteria; estrogen receptors; full-width at half maximum; histologic samples; image pixel; micro-spectroscopy; operating central wavelength; progesterone receptors; quantitative assessment; quantitative mapping; quantitative pathology; real-time spectral imaging; spectral bands; spectral microscope system; stain-uptake; stained tissue; transmittance; variable interference filter-based monochromator; wavelength-tuning step; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical informatics; Biomedical measurements; Calibration; Image segmentation; Laser theory; Medical diagnostic imaging; Microscopy; Pathology; Algorithms; Breast Neoplasms; Calibration; Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Estrogens; Female; Humans; Image Enhancement; Microscopy; Quality Control; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Spectrum Analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2002.807648
Filename :
1185144
Link To Document :
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