Development of the optical biopsy system for small experimental animals
Development of the optical biopsy system for experimental small animals is in progress. A prototype of the system which consists of a miniaturized gastro endoscope unit and Raman probes has been compl...
Hyperspectral microscopic analysis of normal, benign and carcinoma microarray tissue sections
Proc. SPIE, Vol. 6091, 60910I (2006);
doi:10.1117/12.646078
Online Publication Date: 23 February 2006
Conference Date: Tuesday 24 January 2006
Conference Location: San Jose, CA, USA
Conference Title: Optical Biopsy VI
Conference Chairs: Robert R. Alfano, Alvin Katz
Weapply a unique micro-optoelectromechanical tuned light source and new algorithmsto the hyper-spectral microscopic analysis of human colon biopsies. Thetuned light prototype (Plain Sight Systems Inc.) transmits any combinationof light frequencies, range 440nm 700nm, trans-illuminating H and Estained tissue sections of normal (N), benign adenoma (B) andmalignant carcinoma (M) colon biopsies, through a Nikon Biophot microscope.Hyper-spectral photomicrographs, randomly collected 400X magnication, are obtained with aCCD camera (Sensovation) from 59 different patient biopsies (20 N,19 B, 20 M) mounted as a microarray on asingle glass slide. The spectra of each pixel are normalizedand analyzed to discriminate among tissue features: gland nuclei, glandcytoplasm and lamina propria/lumens. Spectral features permit the automatic extractionof 3298 nuclei with classification as N, B or M.When nuclei are extracted from each of the 59 biopsiesthe average classification among N, B and M nuclei is97.1%; classification of the biopsies, based on the average nucleiclassification,is 100%. However, when the nuclei are extracted from asubset of biopsies, and the prediction is made on nucleiin the remaining biopsies, there is a marked decrement inperformance to 60% across the 3 classes. Similarly the biopsyclassification drops to 54%. In spite of these classification differences,which we believe are due to instrument and biopsy normalizationissues, hyper-spectral analysis has the potential to achieve diagnostic efficiencyneeded for objective microscopic diagnosis.