[Fluorescence confocal microscopy-complete digitization of pathology].

Pathologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1007/s00292-024-01311-y
Andreas G Loth, Anne Fassl, Felix K H Chun, Jens Köllermann, Sylvia Hartmann, Steffen Gretser, Paul K Ziegler, Nadine Flinner, Falko Schulze, Peter J Wild, Maximilian N Kinzler
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Background: Fluorescence-based confocal microscopy (FCM) can be used to create virtual H&E sections in real time. So far, FCM has been used in dermato-, uro-, and gynecopathology. FCM allows the creation of a completely digitized frozen section, which could potentially replace conventional frozen sections in the future.

Objective: The aim of the current work is to implement FCM technology as a component of fully digitized processes in the pathological workflow. For this purpose, the current use of FCM in liver transplant pathology will be extended to other disciplines such as urology and otorhinolaryngology.

Materials and methods: The FCM technique continues to be used prospectively on native tissue samples from potential donor livers. Conventional frozen sections are used comparatively to virtual FCM scans.

Results: The data show a nearly perfect agreement for the detection of cholangitis, fibrosis, and malignancy, and a high level of agreement for, e.g., macrovesicular steatosis, inflammation, steatohepatitis, and necrosis between virtual FCM scans and conventional routine diagnostic frozen sections.

Conclusion: Since the availability of time- and cost-intensive frozen section diagnostics in the context of transplant pathology in continuous operation (24/7) is now only established at very few university centers in Germany due to an increasing shortage of specialists, the use of FCM could be an important building block in the current process leading towards a fully digitized pathology workflow and should thus be extended to various disciplines.

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[荧光共聚焦显微镜--病理学完全数字化]。
背景:基于荧光的共聚焦显微镜(FCM)可用于实时创建虚拟 H&E 切片。迄今为止,FCM 已用于皮肤、泌尿和妇科病理学。FCM 可以制作完全数字化的冰冻切片,将来有可能取代传统的冰冻切片:当前工作的目的是将 FCM 技术作为病理工作流程中完全数字化流程的一个组成部分。为此,FCM 目前在肝移植病理学中的应用将扩展到泌尿外科和耳鼻喉科等其他学科:材料和方法:FCM 技术将继续用于潜在供体肝脏的原生组织样本。将传统的冷冻切片与虚拟 FCM 扫描进行比较:结果:数据显示,虚拟 FCM 扫描与常规诊断性冷冻切片在胆管炎、纤维化和恶性肿瘤的检测方面几乎完全一致,在大泡性脂肪变性、炎症、脂肪性肝炎和坏死等方面也高度一致:由于专家日益短缺,目前德国只有极少数大学病理中心能在连续运行(24/7)的情况下提供耗时耗钱的移植病理冷冻切片诊断,因此,在当前实现完全数字化病理工作流程的过程中,FCM 的使用可能是一个重要的组成部分,因此应推广到各个学科。
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