2014
DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-9-s1-s10
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Digital immunohistochemistry platform for the staining variation monitoring based on integration of image and statistical analyses with laboratory information system

Abstract: BackgroundDigital immunohistochemistry (IHC) is one of the most promising applications brought by new generation image analysis (IA). While conventional IHC staining quality is monitored by semi-quantitative visual evaluation of tissue controls, IA may require more sensitive measurement. We designed an automated system to digitally monitor IHC multi-tissue controls, based on SQL-level integration of laboratory information system with image and statistical analysis tools.MethodsConsecutive sections of TMA conta… Show more

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“…Unsupervised segmentation and automatic thresholding techniques utilizing advanced mathematical modeling (i.e. K-means clustering [ 51 ]) have the potential to mitigate the risks associated with the slide-to-slide IHC stain variation. To fully validate ThyApp's clinical utility, multicenter cohorts with subgroups classified by independent pathologists will be the subject of future studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unsupervised segmentation and automatic thresholding techniques utilizing advanced mathematical modeling (i.e. K-means clustering [ 51 ]) have the potential to mitigate the risks associated with the slide-to-slide IHC stain variation. To fully validate ThyApp's clinical utility, multicenter cohorts with subgroups classified by independent pathologists will be the subject of future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensity of staining was categorized as 0 (no staining), 2+ (moderate) or 3+ (strong). The final IHC score was calculated from a combination of the intensity and percentage scores [40].…”
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“…The IHC-stained sections were digitized using an Aperio ScanScope CS (Leica, Nussloch, Germany) which produces 40× digital images with high resolution (0.45 um/pixel) as previously described 48 . Images were viewed and quantitated using an ImageScope (Aperio) 49 .…”
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