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[Fluorescence confocal microscopy-complete digitization of pathology]. / Fluoreszenzbasierte Konfokalmikroskopie ­ vollständige Digitalisierung der Pathologie.
Loth, Andreas G; Fassl, Anne; Chun, Felix K H; Köllermann, Jens; Hartmann, Sylvia; Gretser, Steffen; Ziegler, Paul K; Flinner, Nadine; Schulze, Falko; Wild, Peter J; Kinzler, Maximilian N.
Afiliação
  • Loth AG; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Klinik für Hals­, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Fassl A; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Klinik für Urologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Chun FKH; Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI), Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Köllermann J; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Klinik für Urologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Hartmann S; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Gretser S; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Ziegler PK; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Flinner N; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Schulze F; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Wild PJ; Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
  • Kinzler MN; Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Pathologie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland.
Pathologie (Heidelb) ; 45(3): 211-217, 2024 May.
Article em De | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38446176
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Fluorescence-based confocal microscopy (FCM) can be used to create virtual H&E sections in real time. So far, FCM has been used in dermato-, uro-, and gynecopathology. FCM allows the creation of a completely digitized frozen section, which could potentially replace conventional frozen sections in the future.

OBJECTIVE:

The aim of the current work is to implement FCM technology as a component of fully digitized processes in the pathological workflow. For this purpose, the current use of FCM in liver transplant pathology will be extended to other disciplines such as urology and otorhinolaryngology. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

The FCM technique continues to be used prospectively on native tissue samples from potential donor livers. Conventional frozen sections are used comparatively to virtual FCM scans.

RESULTS:

The data show a nearly perfect agreement for the detection of cholangitis, fibrosis, and malignancy, and a high level of agreement for, e.g., macrovesicular steatosis, inflammation, steatohepatitis, and necrosis between virtual FCM scans and conventional routine diagnostic frozen sections.

CONCLUSION:

Since the availability of time- and cost-intensive frozen section diagnostics in the context of transplant pathology in continuous operation (24/7) is now only established at very few university centers in Germany due to an increasing shortage of specialists, the use of FCM could be an important building block in the current process leading towards a fully digitized pathology workflow and should thus be extended to various disciplines.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microscopia Confocal Limite: Humans Idioma: De Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microscopia Confocal Limite: Humans Idioma: De Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article