TY - GEN
T1 - Incorporating the whole-mount prostate histology reconstruction program Histostitcher© into the extensible imaging platform (XIP™) framework
AU - Toth, Robert
AU - Chappelow, Jonathan
AU - Vetter, Christoph
AU - Kutter, Oliver
AU - Russ, Christoph
AU - Feldman, Michael
AU - Tomaszewski, John
AU - Shih, Natalie
AU - Madabhushi, Anant
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - There is a need for identifying quantitative imaging (e.g. MRI) signatures for prostate cancer (CaP), so that computer-aided diagnostic methods can be trained to detect disease extent in vivo. Determining CaP extent on in vivo MRI is difficult to do; however, with the availability of ex vivo surgical whole mount histological sections (WMHS) for CaP patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, co-registration methods can be applied to align and map disease extent onto pre-operative MR imaging from the post-operative histology. Yet obtaining digitized images of WHMS for co-registration with the pre-operative MRI is cumbersome since (a) most digital slide scanners are unable to accommodate the entire section, and (b) significant technical expertise is required for whole mount slide preparation. Consequently, most centers opt to construct quartered sections of each histology slice. Prior to co-registration with MRI, however, these quartered sections need to be digitally stitched together to reconstitute a digital, pseudo WMHS. Histostitcher
AB - There is a need for identifying quantitative imaging (e.g. MRI) signatures for prostate cancer (CaP), so that computer-aided diagnostic methods can be trained to detect disease extent in vivo. Determining CaP extent on in vivo MRI is difficult to do; however, with the availability of ex vivo surgical whole mount histological sections (WMHS) for CaP patients undergoing radical prostatectomy, co-registration methods can be applied to align and map disease extent onto pre-operative MR imaging from the post-operative histology. Yet obtaining digitized images of WHMS for co-registration with the pre-operative MRI is cumbersome since (a) most digital slide scanners are unable to accommodate the entire section, and (b) significant technical expertise is required for whole mount slide preparation. Consequently, most centers opt to construct quartered sections of each histology slice. Prior to co-registration with MRI, however, these quartered sections need to be digitally stitched together to reconstitute a digital, pseudo WMHS. Histostitcher
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84874829391
U2 - 10.1117/12.912938
DO - 10.1117/12.912938
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84874829391
SN - 9780819489647
T3 - Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
BT - Medical Imaging 2012
T2 - Medical Imaging 2012: Computer-Aided Diagnosis
Y2 - 7 February 2012 through 9 February 2012
ER -