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5 March 2021 Quality assessment of diagnostic core-needle breast biopsy using structured illumination microscopy
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Abstract
Structured illumination microscopy provides a compelling solution to location inaccuracy a in core-needle breast biopsy procedures. Fluorescent H and E analog dyes and dual-channel SIM imaging were utilized to create an digital pathology image analogous to a standard histology within minutes for point of care pathology. This study validated SIM’s ability to generate an image for on-site pathology validation of sample quality which minimizes the risk of a repeat procedure. Diagnoses from the diagnostic-quality SIM images were also proven to align with diagnoses obtained by standard histological processing of the same sample.
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Madeline Behr, Layla Alizadeh, Brett Roberts, Lyndsey Buckner Biamonte, and J. Quincy Brown "Quality assessment of diagnostic core-needle breast biopsy using structured illumination microscopy", Proc. SPIE 11636, Optical Biopsy XIX: Toward Real-Time Spectroscopic Imaging and Diagnosis, 1163605 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2577809
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KEYWORDS
Biopsy

Diagnostics

Breast

Microscopy

Biological research

Breast cancer

Image processing

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