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Chromatin appearance in intermediate cells from patients with uterine cancer.
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Digital PathologyNuclear ChromatinGynecologyPathologyCancer BiologyEpigeneticsUterine CancerCancer DetectionNormal Intermediate CellsCancer Cell BiologyNuclear MedicineCancer ResearchMedical ImagingHistopathologyChromatin AppearanceChromatin BiologyNuclear OrganizationMedical Image ComputingCell BiologyChromatin FunctionChromatinChromatin StructureChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesBioimage AnalysisBiomedical ImagingMedicineCytopathologyCell Detection
This paper presents the differences found by the computer analysis of digitized images of visually apparently normal intermediate cells from patients with normal cytology and patients with uterine cancer. There exist differences in the absolute amount of nuclear staining, the average density of staining, cell shape and size and also differences in spectral contrasts of the nuclear chromatin. Visual cytologic detection of these changes became more conspicuous when the photomicrographs were arranged in order of their discriminant function scores.