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B-mode versus A-mode ultrasonographic measurements of mucosal thickness in vivo

2002

Abstract Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the measurement accuracy of A-mode and B-mode ultrasonographic assessments of palatal masticatory mucosal thickness in vivo. Study Design: Thickness of palatal masticatory mucosa in the molar region of 50 volunteers was measured once with a B-mode ultrasound device (10 MHz) combined with a standoff for intraoral applications. At identical reading points thickness was also assessed with an A-mode device (5 replicates) and by needle probing for determination of true thickness. Results: On average true thickness ranged between 2.9 and 3.3 mm (95% confidence intervals; median, 3.1 mm). B-mode ultrasonography overestimated truth by 0…

Palate HardMolarmedicine.medical_specialtyAccuracy and precisionUltrasound devicebusiness.industryLimits of agreementMouth MucosaReproducibility of ResultsSignal Processing Computer-AssistedConfidence intervalSurgeryMasticatory forceOtorhinolaryngologyReference ValuesIn vivoHumansMedicineSurgeryOral SurgeryUltrasonographybusinessNuclear medicineGeneral DentistryUltrasonographyOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology
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Single-shot two-frame π-shifted spatially multiplexed interference phase microscopy

2019

Single-shot, two-frame, π-shifted spatially multiplexed interference microscopy (π-SMIM) is presented as an improvement to previous SMIM implementations, introducing a versatile, robust, fast, and accurate method for cumbersome, noisy, and low-contrast phase object analysis. The proposed π-SMIM equips a commercially available nonholographic microscope with a high-speed (video frame rate) enhanced quantitative phase imaging (QPI) capability by properly placing a beam-splitter in the microscope embodiment to simultaneously (in a single shot) record two holograms mutually phase shifted by π radians at the expense of reducing the field of view. Upon subsequent subtractive superimposition of hol…

PaperMaleMicroscopequantitative phase imagingBiomedical EngineeringHolographyPhase (waves)Holographydigital holographic microscopyfringe analysis01 natural scienceslaw.inventionImaging010309 opticsBiomaterialsOpticsInterference (communication)lawCell Line Tumor0103 physical sciencesImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMicroscopy InterferencePhysicsphase retrievalbusiness.industryProstatic NeoplasmsFrame rateAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsInterference microscopyElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsinterference microscopyDigital holographic microscopyPhase retrievalbusinessAlgorithmsJournal of Biomedical Optics
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An enhanced memetic differential evolution in filter design for defect detection in paper production.

2008

This article proposes an Enhanced Memetic Differential Evolution (EMDE) for designing digital filters which aim at detecting defects of the paper produced during an industrial process. Defect detection is handled by means of two Gabor filters and their design is performed by the EMDE. The EMDE is a novel adaptive evolutionary algorithm which combines the powerful explorative features of Differential Evolution with the exploitative features of three local search algorithms employing different pivot rules and neighborhood generating functions. These local search algorithms are the Hooke Jeeves Algorithm, a Stochastic Local Search, and Simulated Annealing. The local search algorithms are adap…

PaperQuality ControlMathematical optimizationPopulationEvolutionary algorithmmultimeme algorithmsdigital filter designArtificial IntelligenceImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedFIR filterHumansIndustryLocal search (optimization)Computer Simulationmemetic algorithmseducationMetaheuristicMathematicsProbabilityedge detectioneducation.field_of_studyElectronic Data ProcessingStochastic ProcessesModels Statisticalbusiness.industrydifferential evolutionpaper productionModels TheoreticalComputational MathematicsFilter designDifferential evolutionSimulated annealingMemetic algorithmbusinessAlgorithmsSoftware
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Ultrasound-Guided Intramural Inoculation of Orthotopic Bladder Cancer Xenografts: A Novel High-Precision Approach

2013

Orthotopic bladder cancer xenografts are essential for testing novel therapies and molecular manipulations of cell lines in vivo. Current xenografts rely on tumor cell inoculation by intravesical instillation or direct injection into the bladder wall. Instillation is limited by the lack of cell lines that are tumorigenic when delivered in this manner. The invasive model inflicts morbidity on the mice by the need for laparotomy and mobilization of the bladder. Furthermore this procedure is complex and time-consuming. Three bladder cancer cell lines (UM-UC1, UM-UC3, UM-UC13) were inoculated into 50 athymic nude mice by percutaneous injection under ultrasound guidance. PBS was first injected b…

PathologyMouseTumor PhysiologyCancer Treatmentlcsh:MedicineMiceBasic Cancer ResearchMedicineUltrasonicslcsh:ScienceBladder Cancer and Urothelial Neoplasias of the Urinary TractMultidisciplinaryUltrasoundAnimal ModelsBladder CancerOncolytic VirusesOncologySurgery Computer-AssistedMedicineOncology AgentsFemaleImmunotherapyResearch Articlemedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyClinical Research DesignUrologyTransplantation HeterologousModel OrganismsIn vivoCell Line TumorAnimalsHumansBioluminescence imagingddc:610Animal Models of DiseaseBiologyCell ProliferationCisplatinBladder cancerbusiness.industrylcsh:RCancers and NeoplasmsChemotherapy and Drug Treatmentmedicine.diseaseGemcitabineOncolytic virusTransplantationGenitourinary Tract TumorsUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsFeasibility Studieslcsh:QbusinessPLoS ONE
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TMA Vessel Segmentation Based on Color and Morphological Features: Application to Angiogenesis Research

2013

Given that angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis are strongly related to prognosis in neoplastic and other pathologies and that many methods exist that provide different results, we aim to construct a morphometric tool allowing us to measure different aspects of the shape and size of vascular vessels in a complete and accurate way. The developed tool presented is based on vessel closing which is an essential property to properly characterize the size and the shape of vascular and lymphatic vessels. The method is fast and accurate improving existing tools for angiogenesis analysis. The tool also improves the accuracy of vascular density measurements, since the set of endothelial cells forming a…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectAngiogenesislcsh:MedicineVessel segmentationBiologylcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeoplasmsmedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsHumansClosing (morphology)lcsh:ScienceGeneral Environmental ScienceLymphatic VesselsNeovascularization Pathologicbusiness.industrylcsh:Tlcsh:REndothelial CellsPattern recognitionGeneral MedicineLymphangiogenesisBlood Vesselslcsh:QArtificial intelligencebusinessResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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Quantification of vesicles in differentiating human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells by automated image analysis

2005

A new automated image analysis method for quantification of fluorescent dots is presented. This method facilitates counting the number of fluorescent puncta in specific locations of individual cells and also enables estimation of the number of cells by detecting the labeled nuclei. The method is here used for counting the AM1-43 labeled fluorescent puncta in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells induced to differentiate with all-trans retinoic acid (RA), and further stimulated with high potassium (K+) containing solution. The automated quantification results correlate well with the results obtained manually through visual inspection. The manual method has the disadvantage of being slow, labor-i…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBiologySensitivity and SpecificityPattern Recognition AutomatedNeuroblastoma cellNeuroblastomaFuzzy LogicArtificial IntelligenceCell Line TumorImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansSegmentationTransport VesiclesAnalysis methodSh sy5y neuroblastomaGeneral NeuroscienceVesicleReproducibility of ResultsCell DifferentiationImage segmentationFluorescenceCell Transformation NeoplasticMicroscopy FluorescenceAlgorithmsBiomedical engineeringAutomated methodNeuroscience Letters
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Diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma and its precursor lesions

2007

Improvement of survival rate and quality of life after treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma as well as cost reduction requires reliable early diagnosis of the tumor and its precursor lesions. Four different screening methods are primarily employed: toluidine blue staining (visually detected lesions: sensitivity 70-100%, specificity 25-67%), photodynamic diagnosis (sensitivity 94-99%, specificity 60-89%), autofluorescence (no data published so far) and modern oral cytology (sensitivity 80%,specificity 95-100%). Additional analytic procedures such automated image analysis, DNA image cytometry and immunocytochemistry can be used to enhance the low sensitivity of conventional oral cytology…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyDermatologyFluorescenceCytologyBiopsyImage Processing Computer-AssistedCarcinomaHumansMedicineTolonium ChlorideSurvival rateDNA Image CytometryNeoplasm StagingMouth neoplasmmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMouth MucosaGold standard (test)Prognosismedicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasesAutofluorescenceCarcinoma Squamous CellMouth NeoplasmsbusinessPrecancerous ConditionsJDDG
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Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast: A Comparative Analysis of Histology, Nuclear Area, Ploidy, and Neovascularization Provides Differentiation Be…

2002

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a heterogeneous group of lesions that has been subdivided into three types: well differentiated (grade I), moderately differentiated (grade II), and poorly differentiated (grade III). Forty-five cases of DCIS were analyzed for image analysis: nuclear area, DNA ploidy, and vascularization in order to establish a more precise correlation between the histologic grade and these morphometric parameters. Our results confirm that the mean nuclear area, DNA ploidy, and microvessel density (MVD) progressively increased from DCIS grade I to DCIS grade III. The analysis of the nuclear area in relationship to DCIS grading demonstrated a progressive increase of values …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBreast NeoplasmsNeovascularizationStatistical significanceImage Processing Computer-AssistedInternal MedicineHumansMedicineNeoplasmskin and connective tissue diseasesneoplasmsGrading (tumors)Cell NucleusPloidiesNeovascularization Pathologicbusiness.industryCarcinoma in situCarcinoma Ductal BreastHistologyDNA NeoplasmDuctal carcinomamedicine.diseasebody regionsOncologyTumor progressionFemaleSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessCarcinoma in SituThe Breast Journal
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Computer-aided diagnosis in digital mammography: comparison of two commercial systems

2014

Aim: Within this work, a comparative analysis of two commercial computer-aided detection or diagnosis (CAD) systems, CyclopusCAD® mammo (v. 6.0) produced by CyclopusCAD Ltd (Palermo, Italy) and SecondLook® (v. 6.1C) produced by iCAD Inc. (OH, USA) is performed by evaluating the results of both systems application on an unique set of mammographic digital images routinely acquired in a hospital structure. Materials & methods: The two CAD systems have been separately applied on a sample set of 126 mammographic digital cases, having been independently diagnosed by two senior radiologists. According to the human diagnosis, the cases in the sample reference set are divided into 61 negatives and 6…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyDigital mammographyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCad systemSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Digital imageComputer-aided diagnosisBreast cancer clusters computer-assisted diagnosis FFDM FROC curve mammografy mass lesions microcalcifications performancemedicineMammographyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusiness
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Spatial and temporal dynamics of innervation during the development of fetal human pancreas.

2008

The delineation of pancreatic nerve innervations during fetal life may contribute to our understanding of pancreatic pain modalities after birth. The aim of this study was to characterize the spatial and temporal distribution of nerve structures in the human pancreas throughout gestation. Computer-based image morphometry with piecewise polynomial interpolation analysis was performed to quantify nervous structures in the head, body and tail of the pancreas. Nerve structures were detected by automatic immunostaining techniques using a polyclonal antibody against two S-100 proteins that reacts strongly with human S100A and B that are detected in Schwann cells. Immunoreactivity was found in the…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFetusGeneral NeuroscienceOntogenyS100 ProteinsAnatomyBiologyImmunohistochemistrySuperior mesenteric plexusmedicine.nervemedicine.anatomical_structureHuman pancreasFetusImaging Three-DimensionalParenchymamedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedGestationHumanspancreasPancreasImmunostaining
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