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Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions

Quantitative aspects of cytology and histology should be considered in diagnostic standardisation processes. The present paper summarises the cytological differences detected in 75 thyroid lesions using a computerized textural analysis. Cells stained with progressive hematoxylin and taken from paraf...

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Autores principales: Ferrer-Roca, Olga, Pérez Gómez, José A., Estévez, Maritza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4615988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10391373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/320465
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Pérez Gómez, José A.
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description Quantitative aspects of cytology and histology should be considered in diagnostic standardisation processes. The present paper summarises the cytological differences detected in 75 thyroid lesions using a computerized textural analysis. Cells stained with progressive hematoxylin and taken from paraffin blocks were overlaid with the extracted texture. This technique was based on the lineal detection of a grey level gradient of the common logarithm of the integrated optical density (IOD) of each nucleus. Diffuse and nodular goiters (36 cases) were demonstrated to be composed of small cells containing high density texture that, on microscopical visual inspection, gave a “salt and pepper” appearance. The adenomatous goiters (2 cases) and adenomas (26 cases) were composed of low texture cells with a visual “blurry or smudgy” chromatin, while the atypical adenomas with capsular invasion (4 cases) were characterised by a “woodworm” nuclear appearance that produced the highest texture of the series. Finally, encapsulated folliculo-papillary carcinomas (3 cases) were composed of large clear nuclei with high IOD, low texture, and scattered lines that resulted in an “empty grape skin” aspect. Our findings seam to confirm the suitability of computerized textural techniques that aid in recognizing cell microscopic features objectively. The one used in the present work, based on a mathematical function of the DNA content of each individual nucleus (IOD), fulfills all microscopy detection criteria.
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spelling pubmed-46159882016-01-12 Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions Ferrer-Roca, Olga Pérez Gómez, José A. Estévez, Maritza Anal Cell Pathol Other Quantitative aspects of cytology and histology should be considered in diagnostic standardisation processes. The present paper summarises the cytological differences detected in 75 thyroid lesions using a computerized textural analysis. Cells stained with progressive hematoxylin and taken from paraffin blocks were overlaid with the extracted texture. This technique was based on the lineal detection of a grey level gradient of the common logarithm of the integrated optical density (IOD) of each nucleus. Diffuse and nodular goiters (36 cases) were demonstrated to be composed of small cells containing high density texture that, on microscopical visual inspection, gave a “salt and pepper” appearance. The adenomatous goiters (2 cases) and adenomas (26 cases) were composed of low texture cells with a visual “blurry or smudgy” chromatin, while the atypical adenomas with capsular invasion (4 cases) were characterised by a “woodworm” nuclear appearance that produced the highest texture of the series. Finally, encapsulated folliculo-papillary carcinomas (3 cases) were composed of large clear nuclei with high IOD, low texture, and scattered lines that resulted in an “empty grape skin” aspect. Our findings seam to confirm the suitability of computerized textural techniques that aid in recognizing cell microscopic features objectively. The one used in the present work, based on a mathematical function of the DNA content of each individual nucleus (IOD), fulfills all microscopy detection criteria. IOS Press 1998 1998-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4615988/ /pubmed/10391373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/320465 Text en Copyright © 1998 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions
title Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions
title_full Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions
title_fullStr Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions
title_short Chromatin Texture from Hematoxylin Stained Thyroid Lesions
title_sort chromatin texture from hematoxylin stained thyroid lesions
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4615988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10391373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/320465
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