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01-09-2013 | Proceedings
A multistep image analysis method to increase automated identification efficiency in immunohistochemical nuclear markers with a high background level
Authors:
Marylène Lejeune, Vanessa Gestí, Barbara Tomás, Anna Korzyńska, Albert Roso, Cristina Callau, Ramon Bosch, Jordi Baucells, Joaquín Jaén, Carlos López
Published in:
Diagnostic Pathology
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Special Issue 1/2013
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Excerpt
In anatomical and surgical pathology, the customary method of manual observation and measurement of immunohistochemically stained markers from microscopic images is tedious, expensive and time consuming. There is great demand for automated procedures for analyzing digital images (DIs) of these markers [
1] given that they reduce human variability in the evaluation of stained markers [
2,
3] and increase the speed and efficiency of the analysis [
4]. Computerized DI analysis software generally involves a stained objects/nuclei segmentation method to detect and quantify the number of positively stained markers in combination with the standard evaluation of their morphometric and/or densitometric features [
5,
6]. However, automatic segmentation often fails due to the presence of spurious stain deposits in tissue sections (background). The “removal” of the background from noisy DIs, so that only the objects of interest are identified, is difficult due to the color values of pixels in the nuclei and background overlapping during the color segmentation processes. …