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Use of Image Cytometry for Quantification of Pathogenic Fungi in Association with Host Cells
Published on: June 19, 2013
Multiparametric image cytometry in mycosis fungoides
1Department of Dermatology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226, USA.
Abstract:
Eighteen cases of early mycosis fungoides were compared with 18 cases of eczematous dermatitis by multiparametric image cytometry. A minimum of 100 lymphocytes was measured in each case. A large number of measurements was acquired for each lymphocyte, characterizing nuclear DNA content, area, shape, and texture. There were significant differences between the two groups, especially in nuclear DNA content and texture. These differences allowed the two groups of nuclei to be distinguished with 78% accuracy. The two groups of lesions were distinguished with 94% accuracy, using neural network analysis.
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