利用肝组织切片全切片图像进行三维血管分析的框架。

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1504/IJCBDD.2016.074983
Yanhui Liang, Fusheng Wang, Darren Treanor, Derek Magee, Nick Roberts, George Teodoro, Yangyang Zhu, Jun Kong
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三维(3D)高分辨率显微图像在提高对正常和疾病过程的认识方面具有很大潜力,因为在这些过程中,结构变化或疾病特征的空间关系非常重要。在本文中,我们开发了一个适用于三维病理分析成像的完整框架,并将其应用于连续肝脏切片的整张切片图像的三维血管结构分析。分析工作流程包括图像配准、分割、血管横截面关联、插值和容积渲染。为了识别相邻切片之间具有生物学意义的对应关系,我们为四种关联情况制定了一个相似性函数。然后通过约束整数编程获得最优解。我们将血管重建结果与人类注释进行了定量和定性比较。验证结果表明,通过基于区域和基于距离的指标来衡量,两者的一致性令人满意。这些结果表明,针对肝组织切片的整张切片图像,三维血管分析框架大有可为。
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A Framework for 3D Vessel Analysis using Whole Slide Images of Liver Tissue Sections.

Three-dimensional (3D) high resolution microscopic images have high potential for improving the understanding of both normal and disease processes where structural changes or spatial relationship of disease features are significant. In this paper, we develop a complete framework applicable to 3D pathology analytical imaging, with an application to whole slide images of sequential liver slices for 3D vessel structure analysis. The analysis workflow consists of image registration, segmentation, vessel cross-section association, interpolation, and volumetric rendering. To identify biologically-meaningful correspondence across adjacent slides, we formulate a similarity function for four association cases. The optimal solution is then obtained by constrained Integer Programming. We quantitatively and qualitatively compare our vessel reconstruction results with human annotations. Validation results indicate a satisfactory concordance as measured both by region-based and distance-based metrics. These results demonstrate a promising 3D vessel analysis framework for whole slide images of liver tissue sections.

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