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26 February 2014 Optically clearing tissue as an initial step for 3D imaging of core biopsies to diagnose pancreatic cancer
Ronnie Das, Aishwarya Agrawal, Melissa P. Upton, Eric J. Seibel
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Abstract
The pancreas is a deeply seated organ requiring endoscopically, or radiologically guided biopsies for tissue diagnosis. Current approaches include either fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNA) for cytologic evaluation, or core needle biopsies (CBs), which comprise of tissue cores (L = 1-2 cm, D = 0.4-2.0 mm) for examination by brightfield microscopy. Between procurement and visualization, biospecimens must be processed, sectioned and mounted on glass slides for 2D visualization. Optical information about the native tissue state can be lost with each procedural step and a pathologist cannot appreciate 3D organization from 2D observations of tissue sections 1-8 μm in thickness. Therefore, how might histological disease assessment improve if entire, intact CBs could be imaged in both brightfield and 3D? CBs are mechanically delicate; therefore, a simple device was made to cut intact, simulated CBs (L = 1-2 cm, D = 0.2-0.8 mm) from porcine pancreas. After CBs were laid flat in a chamber, z-stack images at 20x and 40x were acquired through the sample with and without the application of an optical clearing agent (FocusClear®). Intensity of transmitted light increased by 5-15x and islet structures unique to pancreas were clearly visualized 250-300 μm beneath the tissue surface. CBs were then placed in index matching square capillary tubes filled with FocusClear® and a standard optical clearing agent. Brightfield z-stack images were then acquired to present 3D visualization of the CB to the pathologist.
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Ronnie Das, Aishwarya Agrawal, Melissa P. Upton, and Eric J. Seibel "Optically clearing tissue as an initial step for 3D imaging of core biopsies to diagnose pancreatic cancer", Proc. SPIE 8941, Optical Interactions with Tissue and Cells XXV; and Terahertz for Biomedical Applications, 89410N (26 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2041114
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KEYWORDS
Tissue optics

Pancreas

Tissues

Optical clearing

Pathology

Visualization

Biopsy

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