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oai:www.zora.uzh.ch:234007

Sujet
Institute of Pathology and Molecul... 610 Medicine & health
Auteur
Polikarpov, M Vila-Comamala, J Wang, Z Pereira, A van Gogh, S Gasser, C Jefimovs, K Romano, L Varga, Z Lång, K Schmeltz, M Tessarini, S Rawlik, M Jermann, E Lewis, S Yun, W Stampanoni, M
Langue
eng
Editeur

Nature Publishing Group

Catégorie

Subjects = 04 Faculty of Medicine

Année

2023

Date de référencement

12/10/2023

Mots clés
cancer
Métrique

Résumé

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide.

Diagnosing breast cancer relies on clinical examination, imaging and biopsy.

A core-needle biopsy enables a morphological and biochemical characterization of the cancer and is considered the gold standard for breast cancer diagnosis.

A histopathological examination uses high-resolution microscopes with outstanding contrast in the 2D plane, but the spatial resolution in the third, Z-direction, is reduced.

In the present paper, we propose two high-resolution table-top systems for phase-contrast X-ray tomography of soft-tissue samples.

The first system implements a classical Talbot-Lau interferometer and allows to perform ex-vivo imaging of human breast samples with a voxel size of 5.57 μm.

The second system with a comparable voxel size relies on a Sigray MAAST X-ray source with structured anode.

For the first time, we demonstrate the applicability of the latter to perform X-ray imaging of human breast specimens with ductal carcinoma in-situ.

We assessed image quality of both setups and compared it to histology.

We showed that both setups made it possible to target internal features of breast specimens with better resolution and contrast than previously achieved, demonstrating that grating-based phase-contrast X-ray CT could be a complementary tool for clinical histopathology.

Polikarpov, M,Vila-Comamala, J,Wang, Z,Pereira, A,van Gogh, S,Gasser, C,Jefimovs, K,Romano, L,Varga, Z,Lång, K,Schmeltz, M,Tessarini, S,Rawlik, M,Jermann, E,Lewis, S,Yun, W,Stampanoni, M, 2023, Towards virtual histology with X-ray grating interferometry, Nature Publishing Group

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