2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-015-3543-8
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Imaging breast cancer morphology using probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy: towards a real-time intraoperative imaging tool for cavity scanning

Abstract: Current techniques for assessing the adequacy of tumour excision during breast conserving surgery do not provide real-time direct cytopathological assessment of the internal cavity walls within the breast. This study investigates the ability of probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE), an emerging imaging tool, to image the morphology of neoplastic and non-neoplastic breast tissues, and determines the ability of histopathologists and surgeons to differentiate these images. Freshly excised tumour sample… Show more

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“…The dataset is collected by a pre-clinical pCLE system (Cellvizio, Mauna Kea Technologies, Paris, France) as described in [11]. Breast tissue samples are obtained from 45 patients that are diagnosed with three main classes including normal, benign and and neoplastic.…”
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“…The dataset is collected by a pre-clinical pCLE system (Cellvizio, Mauna Kea Technologies, Paris, France) as described in [11]. Breast tissue samples are obtained from 45 patients that are diagnosed with three main classes including normal, benign and and neoplastic.…”
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“…A preliminary study on 71 ex-vivo breast tissue samples imaged with the Cellvizio pCLE system (Mauna Kea Technologies) demonstrated that cancerous and normal tissue could be differentiated by histopathologists with an accuracy of 94%. 10 This study used topically applied acriflavine, excited at 488 nm, which stains cell nuclei and enables high contrast imaging of tissue morphology. However, this is not currently an attractive option for in-vivo imaging due to the lack of regulatory approval and suggested risks of mutagenicity.…”
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“…The high frame rate enables image mosaics to be assembled more readily, 21 which, as discussed in Ref. 10, is important for allowing features to be identified with confidence.…”
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