对结构分析的组织学基础的研究。

Microscopica acta Pub Date : 1981-07-01
W Slidders, A J Robertson, A E Livesey, I A Cree, R A Brown, J S Beck
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为了尝试通过纹理分析来定量组织结构,染色显微场的特征被记录为由光密度连续增量定义的相对区域的频率多边形:这被称为光密度/面积(OD/ a)剖面。在对何杰金氏病和女性乳房癌淋巴结的研究中,发现每个染色组织切片都具有特征形状的OD/ a谱:此外,在所研究的每个病变中,可以通过将每种组成细胞类型和细胞间基质的谱相加,并按由细胞计数差异和直接测量组织中细胞堆积程度确定的比例,来复制谱的形状。在研究样品制备对OD/A分布的影响时,发现染色密度和切片厚度是重要的变量。利用组织淋巴细胞染色密度作为内标准,开发了一种简单的方法来补偿梅尔氏血球染色密度大于实际情况的差异。试图补偿故意在切片厚度上的巨大差异是不太成功的,但这被认为是相对不重要的,因为在实践中,一个称职的切片师在现代切片机上切割的切片厚度的变化被证明是轻微的,对OD/ a谱的影响可以忽略不计。
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A study of the histological basis of textural analysis.

In an attempt to quantitate histological structure by textural analysis, the characters of a stained microscopical field were recorded as a frequency polygon of the relative areas defined by successive increments of optical density: this is known as the optical density/area (OD/A) profile. In a study of lymph-nodes in Hodgkin's disease and of carcinoma of the female breast, each stained tissue section was found to have an OD/A profile of characteristic shape: moreover, in each of the lesions studied it was shown that the shape of the profile could be replicated by summing the profiles of each constituent cell type and intercellular matrix in proportions determined by differential cell counts and direct measurement of the degree of cell packing in the tissue. In an investigation of the influence of specimen preparation on OD/A profile, it was shown that density of staining and section thickness were important variables. Using the density of staining of tissue lymphocytes as an internal standard, a simple method was developed of compensating for differences in the density of Mayer's haemalum staining greater than those met with in practice. Attempts to compensate for intentionally large differences in section thickness were much less successful, but this was considered to be relatively unimportant since, in practice, the variation in thickness of sections cut on a modern microtome by a competent microtomist had been shown to be slight and to have a negligible effect on the OD/A profile.

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