Rapid, label‐free detection of intracranial germinoma using multiphoton microscopy

  • Fang N
  • Wu Z
  • Wang X
  • et al.
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© 2019 The Authors. Accurate histopathological diagnosis is essential for facilitating the optimal surgical management of intracranial germinoma. Current intraoperative histological methods are time- A nd labor-intensive and often produce artifacts. Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is a label-free imaging technique that can produce intraoperative histological images of fresh, unprocessed surgical specimens. We employ an MPM based on second-harmonic generation and two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy to image fresh, unfixed, and unstained human germinoma specimens. We show that label-free MPM is not only capable of identifying various cells in human germinoma tissue but also capable of revealing the characteristics of germinoma such as granuloma, stromal fibrosis, calcification, as well as the abnormal and uneven structures of blood vessels. In conjunction with custom-developed image-processing algorithms, MPM can further quantify and characterize the extent of stromal fibrosis and calcification. Our results provide insight into how MPM can deliver rapid diagnostic histological data that could inform the surgical management of intracranial germinoma.

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Fang, N., Wu, Z., Wang, X., Cao, N., Lin, Y., Li, L., … Chen, J. (2019). Rapid, label‐free detection of intracranial germinoma using multiphoton microscopy. Neurophotonics, 6(03), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.nph.6.3.035014

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