نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear morphometry

تعداد نتایج: 245561  

2003
Richard Swartz Loyd West Iouri Boiko Anais Malpica Calum MacAulay Anita Carraro Martial Guillaud Dennis Cox Michele Follen

This is a methodological study exploring the use of quantitative histopathology applied to the cervix to discriminate between normal and cancerous (consisting of adenocarcinoma and adenocarcinoma in situ) tissue samples. The goal is classifying tissue samples, which are populations of cells, from measurements on the cells. Our method uses one particular feature, the IODs-Index, to create a tiss...

2004
WAFAA HELMY

Bachground and purpose: Different grading systems for renal cell carcinoma (RCC) were proposed to assess patients’ outcome. Interobserver variability interfere with the widespread acceptance. Study of the tumor proliferative activity could provide another parameter for predicting biologic aggression and subsequent prognosis. Patients and Methods: Twenty patients who underwent radical nephrectom...

2005
Hans E. Grossniklaus James H. Oakman Cynthia Cohen F. Phinizy Calhoun Patricia B. DeRose Carolyn Drews-Botsch

Methods. Forty-four surgically excised melanocytic lesions of the iris were histologically classified as nevus or melanoma. Morphometric analysis using a digital filar micrometer (LaSICO 1602N-10 and 5-4A) measured the mean size of the 10 largest nucleoli, and Feulgen staining and image cytometry (CAS 200 Cell Analysis Systems) analyzed the nuclear DNA ploidy in the lesions. Patient follow-up i...

2006
Abdelbaset Buhmeida

Quantitative analysis of histoand cytochemical components such as DNA, RNA or chromatin pattern on one hand (cytometry) and the quantitative analysis of geometric non-chemical cell and tissue components (morphometry and sterology) on the other, have developed somewhat independently. Today, many different techniques, such as morphometry, sterology, and static image and flow cytometry are well es...

Journal: :Cancer research 1978
B Stenkvist S Westman-Naeser J Holmquist B Nordin E Bengtsson J Vegelius O Eriksson C H Fox

A new method for measuring differences in nuclear detail in chrome alum gallocyanin-stained nuclei of cells from human breast cancers was compared with conventional subjective grading and classification systems. The new method, termed computerized nuclear morphometry (CNM), gives a multivariate numerical score that correlates well with nuclear atypia and gives a higher reproducibility of classi...

Journal: :Pathology - Research and Practice 1986

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