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Evaluation of breast tissue with confocal strip-mosaicking microscopy: a test approach emulating pathology-like examination
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2017
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Surgical OncologyStain NormalizationEngineeringMicroscopyDigital PathologyPathologySurgeryBiomedical EngineeringCsm MicroscopeDiagnostic ImagingConfocal Strip-mosaicking MicroscopyFluorescence Confocal MicroscopySurgical PathologyBreast ImagingRadiologyMedical ImagingHistopathologyLaser MicroscopyRadiologic ImagingMedical Image ComputingTest ApproachMicroscope Image ProcessingBiomedical ImagingBreast CancerBreast TissueMedicine
Confocal microscopy is an emerging technology for rapid imaging of freshly excised tissue without the need for frozen- or fixed-section processing. Initial studies have described imaging of breast tissue using fluorescence confocal microscopy with small regions of interest, typically 750 × 750 ?? ? m 2 . We present exploration with a microscope, termed confocal strip-mosaicking microscope (CSM microscope), which images an area of 2 × 2 ?? cm 2 of tissue with cellular-level resolution in 10 min of excision. Using the CSM microscope, we imaged 34 fresh, human, large breast tissue specimens from 18 patients, blindly analyzed by a board-certified pathologist and subsequently correlated with the corresponding standard fixed histopathology. Invasive tumors and benign tissue were clearly identified in CSM strip-mosaic images. Thirty specimens were concordant for image-to-histopathology correlation while four were discordant.
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