N. Mollaoglu et al., Sensitivity of Seescan TV image analysis in discriminating between normal,dysplastic and malignant oral smears, ANAL QUAN C, 22(3), 2000, pp. 218-222
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16
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
ANALYTICAL AND QUANTITATIVE CYTOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY
OBJECTIVE: Smears from premalignant and malignant lesions may contain large
proportions of normal cells together with atypical cells; that could reduc
e the sensitivity of cytologic diagnosis. The present study assessed the pe
rformance of the Seescan TV image analysis system (TVIAS) in distinguishing
between normal, premalignant and malignant oral smears. The sensitivity of
Seescan TVIAS was tested using both white and monochromatic light.
STUDY DESIGN: Nuclear area (NA) and corrected integrated optical density (I
OD) of 50 Feulgen-stained nuclei were measured in smears collected from nor
mal oral mucosa (n=6), lesions displaying epithelial dysplasia (n=5) and in
vasive squamous cell carcinoma (n=5) using a Seescan TVIAS with both white
and monochromatic light.
RESULTS: There was a significant increase (P <.001) in mean IOD for nuclei
in smears from dysplastic lesions and carcinomas as compared with normal sm
ears. For smears from carcinomas, the mean NA was significantly elevated as
compared with dysplastic (P <.001) and normal smears (P <.01). Mean NA for
dysplastic smears was significantly reduced as compared with normal smears
. While all smears from premalignant and malignant lesions contained mostly
normal nuclei, a significant proportion of abnormal nuclei was identified
in each smear.
CONCLUSION: Although oral smears contain large amounts of normal cells, the
Seescan TVIAS could successfully identify dysplastic and malignant cells o
n the basis of both IOD and NA values with or without the use of a monochro
matic filter.