Methods of Hematoxylin and Erosin Image Information Acquisition and Optimization in Confocal Microscopy

Healthc Inform Res. 2016 Jul;22(3):238-42. doi: 10.4258/hir.2016.22.3.238. Epub 2016 Jul 31.

Abstract

Objectives: We produced hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining-like color images by using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), which can obtain the same or more information in comparison to conventional tissue staining.

Methods: We improved images by using several image converting techniques, including morphological methods, color space conversion methods, and segmentation methods.

Results: An image obtained after image processing showed coloring very similar to that in images produced by H&E staining, and it is advantageous to conduct analysis through fluorescent dye imaging and microscopy rather than analysis based on single microscopic imaging.

Conclusions: The colors used in CLSM are different from those seen in H&E staining, which is the method most widely used for pathologic diagnosis and is familiar to pathologists. Computer technology can facilitate the conversion of images by CLSM to be very similar to H&E staining images. We believe that the technique used in this study has great potential for application in clinical tissue analysis.

Keywords: Computer-Assisted Image Processing; Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy; Fluorescence; Hematoxylin; Histological Labeling.

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