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Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins

Intraoperative assessment of breast surgical margins will be of value for reducing the rate of re-excision surgeries for lumpectomy patients. While frozen-section histology is used for intraoperative guidance of certain cancers, it provides limited sampling of the margin surface (typically [Formula:...

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Autores principales: Xie, Weisi, Chen, Ye, Wang, Yu, Wei, Linpeng, Yin, Chengbo, Glaser, Adam K., Fauver, Mark E., Seibel, Eric J., Dintzis, Suzanne M., Vaughan, Joshua C., Reder, Nicholas P., Liu, Jonathan T. C.
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Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30737911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.2.026501
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author Xie, Weisi
Chen, Ye
Wang, Yu
Wei, Linpeng
Yin, Chengbo
Glaser, Adam K.
Fauver, Mark E.
Seibel, Eric J.
Dintzis, Suzanne M.
Vaughan, Joshua C.
Reder, Nicholas P.
Liu, Jonathan T. C.
author_facet Xie, Weisi
Chen, Ye
Wang, Yu
Wei, Linpeng
Yin, Chengbo
Glaser, Adam K.
Fauver, Mark E.
Seibel, Eric J.
Dintzis, Suzanne M.
Vaughan, Joshua C.
Reder, Nicholas P.
Liu, Jonathan T. C.
author_sort Xie, Weisi
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description Intraoperative assessment of breast surgical margins will be of value for reducing the rate of re-excision surgeries for lumpectomy patients. While frozen-section histology is used for intraoperative guidance of certain cancers, it provides limited sampling of the margin surface (typically [Formula: see text] of the margin) and is inferior to gold-standard histology, especially for fatty tissues that do not freeze well, such as breast specimens. Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation (MUSE) is a nondestructive superficial optical-sectioning technique that has the potential to enable rapid, high-resolution examination of excised margin surfaces. Here, a MUSE system is developed with fully automated sample translation to image fresh tissue surfaces over large areas and at multiple levels of defocus, at a rate of [Formula: see text]. Surface extraction is used to improve the comprehensiveness of surface imaging, and 3-D deconvolution is used to improve resolution and contrast. In addition, an improved fluorescent analog of conventional H&E staining is developed to label fresh tissues within [Formula: see text] for MUSE imaging. We compare the image quality of our MUSE system with both frozen-section and conventional H&E histology, demonstrating the feasibility to provide microscopic visualization of breast margin surfaces at speeds that are relevant for intraoperative use.
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spelling pubmed-63680472020-01-29 Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins Xie, Weisi Chen, Ye Wang, Yu Wei, Linpeng Yin, Chengbo Glaser, Adam K. Fauver, Mark E. Seibel, Eric J. Dintzis, Suzanne M. Vaughan, Joshua C. Reder, Nicholas P. Liu, Jonathan T. C. J Biomed Opt Microscopy Intraoperative assessment of breast surgical margins will be of value for reducing the rate of re-excision surgeries for lumpectomy patients. While frozen-section histology is used for intraoperative guidance of certain cancers, it provides limited sampling of the margin surface (typically [Formula: see text] of the margin) and is inferior to gold-standard histology, especially for fatty tissues that do not freeze well, such as breast specimens. Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation (MUSE) is a nondestructive superficial optical-sectioning technique that has the potential to enable rapid, high-resolution examination of excised margin surfaces. Here, a MUSE system is developed with fully automated sample translation to image fresh tissue surfaces over large areas and at multiple levels of defocus, at a rate of [Formula: see text]. Surface extraction is used to improve the comprehensiveness of surface imaging, and 3-D deconvolution is used to improve resolution and contrast. In addition, an improved fluorescent analog of conventional H&E staining is developed to label fresh tissues within [Formula: see text] for MUSE imaging. We compare the image quality of our MUSE system with both frozen-section and conventional H&E histology, demonstrating the feasibility to provide microscopic visualization of breast margin surfaces at speeds that are relevant for intraoperative use. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019-02-08 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6368047/ /pubmed/30737911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.2.026501 Text en © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
spellingShingle Microscopy
Xie, Weisi
Chen, Ye
Wang, Yu
Wei, Linpeng
Yin, Chengbo
Glaser, Adam K.
Fauver, Mark E.
Seibel, Eric J.
Dintzis, Suzanne M.
Vaughan, Joshua C.
Reder, Nicholas P.
Liu, Jonathan T. C.
Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
title Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
title_full Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
title_fullStr Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
title_full_unstemmed Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
title_short Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
title_sort microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation for wide-area pathology of breast surgical margins
topic Microscopy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30737911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.2.026501
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